1. The problem is to simplify and solve an expression or equation where the variable \(m\) is removed or replaced.
2. Since the user requests to "mark work everything again but without the m," we interpret this as rewriting or solving the problem without the variable \(m\).
3. Without a specific equation or expression given, the general approach is to remove \(m\) from any terms and simplify the remaining expression.
4. For example, if the original expression was \(3m + 5 = 11\), removing \(m\) leaves only constants: \(5 = 11\), which is false.
5. If the original problem involves \(m\) as a coefficient or variable, removing it means focusing on the constant terms or other variables.
6. Please provide the original expression or equation to proceed with exact steps.
Since no specific problem was given, this is a general explanation of how to handle removing \(m\) from an expression.
Remove Variable 396Bb6
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