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M<6=(5x+99)* and m<10=(3x+17)* find m<10
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M<6=(5x+99)* and m<10=(3x+17)* find m<10
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M<6=(5x+99)* and m<10=(3x+17)* find m<10
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Sorry, but it does not make sense to start with m<0 and then connect that with an "=" sign to (3x+17). Please ensure that you have shared the entire problem.
You write "m<10=(3x+17)* but provide no info regarding the value of x.
Please start over.
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