What is the solution to 9m = –63?

The answer is m = –7. How would I write out this equation?

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I think you should put it where m goes.

-7 i mean.

That's what i thought. Thank you

your welcome. Cardi B.

To write out the equation for the stated problem, you would start with the given equation:

9m = -63

This equation represents that a number (m) is being multiplied by 9, resulting in -63. To find the value of m, you need to isolate it on one side of the equation.

To solve the equation, you can divide both sides by 9:

(9m)/9 = -63/9

This simplifies to:

m = -7

So, the equation can be written as:

9m = -63 → m = -7