ling has 4m pounds of flour. she buys another 2 packages of flour, each weighing m pounds. how much pounds does ling have in terms of m

4m + 2m = 6m

4m+2m=6m

4m+2/2

Well, well, Ling's got herself quite the flour collection! So, let me get this straight: Ling starts with 4m pounds of flour and then adds 2 more packages, each weighing m pounds? In that case, Ling ends up with a total of 4m + (2m) pounds of flour. Now, if we simplify that, we get a grand total of 6m pounds of flour. Voila! Ling is now the proud owner of 6m pounds of flour. Time to bake some serious bread, if you ask me!

To find out how much flour Ling has in terms of m, we need to add the amount she already has (4m pounds) with the amount she bought (2 packages of flour, each weighing m pounds).

Step 1: Multiply the weight of each package by the number of packages.
- The weight of each package is m pounds.
- The number of packages is 2.
So, the amount she bought is 2 * m = 2m pounds.

Step 2: Add the amount Ling already has with the amount she bought.
- Ling already has 4m pounds of flour.
- Ling bought 2m pounds of flour.
So, the total amount Ling has in terms of m is 4m + 2m = 6m pounds.

Therefore, Ling has a total of 6m pounds of flour in terms of m.