Solve 12(m+5)=150

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To solve the equation 12(m+5)=150, we can start by distributing the 12 to the terms inside the parentheses:

12(m+5) = 150
12m + 60 = 150

Next, we can isolate the variable term, 12m, by subtracting 60 from both sides of the equation:

12m + 60 - 60 = 150 - 60
12m = 90

Finally, we can solve for m by dividing both sides of the equation by 12:

12m/12 = 90/12
m = 90/12

Simplifying further, m ≈ 7.5.
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