To find the number of solutions for the equation, we can solve it and see how many value(s) of m satisfy the equation.
First, let's simplify the equation:
2/3(6m + 9) - 6 = 4m
4m + 6 - 6 = 4m
4m = 4m
The equation simplifies to 4m = 4m, which is true for any value of m.
Therefore, the equation is an identity and will have infinitely many solutions.
How many solutions will the equation 2/3(6m+9)−6=4m have?
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