combine terms/simolify

Answer:
[tex]\dfrac{2m -1}{5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have common denominators inside the parentheses, we can combine the denominators. Then, we get the following expression:
[tex]2\huge\text{(}\dfrac{1}{5} m - \dfrac{2}{5} \huge\text{)} + \dfrac{3}{5}[/tex]
[tex]2\huge\text{(}\dfrac{m - 2}{5} \huge\text{)} + \dfrac{3}{5}[/tex]
Now, we can multiply the expression inside the parentheses by 2.
[tex]\huge\text{(}\dfrac{2m - 4}{5} \huge\text{)} + \dfrac{3}{5}[/tex]
Since the expression inside the parentheses cannot be simplified further, we can open the parentheses and simplify the expression.
[tex]\dfrac{2m - 4}{5} + \dfrac{3}{5}[/tex]
We can combine the denominators as the denominators are the same.
[tex]\dfrac{2m - 4 + 3}{5}[/tex]
Finally, we can simplify -4 + 3.
[tex]\dfrac{2m -1}{5}[/tex]
Therefore, the simplified expression is (2m - 1)/5.
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