7/8m+9/10-2m-3/5 how do i Combine like terms to create an equivalent expression.

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9/10-3/5=9/10-6/10=3/10, the constant part.

(7/8-2)m=(7/8-16/8)m=-9m/8, the variable part.

Final expression: 3/10-9m/8.

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