If m<pqs=3x+13and m<sqt=6x-2,

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and the question is what is M?

3x+13=6x-2
15=9x
x=15/9
m=3*15/9 + 13= 5+13=18

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To solve this problem, we need to determine the relationship between the variables m, pqs, and sqt. The equations given suggest that m is equal to pqs and sqt, and both pqs and sqt are expressed in terms of x. Let's go through the steps to solve the problem:

1. Set the equations equal to each other:
pqs = 3x + 13
sqt = 6x - 2

2. Set the expressions equal to each other:
3x + 13 = 6x - 2

3. Simplify the equation by subtracting 3x from both sides:
13 = 3x - 2

4. Add 2 to both sides of the equation:
15 = 3x

5. Divide both sides of the equation by 3 to isolate x:
15/3 = x
5 = x

6. Substitute the value of x back into one of the original equations to find the values of m, pqs, and sqt:
pqs = 3(5) + 13 = 15 + 13 = 28
sqt = 6(5) - 2 = 30 - 2 = 28

Therefore, we have found that m = pqs = sqt = 28.