Four students each wrote an equation. Which two students wrote equations that have no solution?

Answer:
Beto and Mark
Step-by-step explanation:
To know which of the equations written by the four students has no solution, let's try to solve each.
Beto's equation:
[tex] 3m = 3m + 5 [/tex]
[tex] 3m - 3m = 3m + 5 - 3m[/tex]
[tex] 0 = 5 [/tex] (This is incorrect. 0 ≠ 5. This is not a solution)
Lila's Equation:
[tex] 9r + 4 = 4 + 9r [/tex]
[tex] 9r + 4 - 9r = 4 + 9r - 9r [/tex]
[tex] 4 = 4 [/tex] (this is correct)
Mark's equation:
[tex] 6 - n = -n + 2 [/tex]
[tex] 6 - n + n = -n + 2 + n [/tex]
[tex] 6 = 2 [/tex] (incorrect. 6 ≠ 2)
Wanda's Equation:
[tex] 8u - 2 = 2u + 8 [/tex]
[tex] 8u - 2 + 2 = 2u + 8 + 2 [/tex]
[tex] 8u = 2u + 10 [/tex]
[tex] 8u - 2u = 2u + 10 - 2u [/tex]
[tex] 6u = 10 [/tex]
[tex] \frac{6u}{6} = \frac{10}{6} [/tex]
[tex] u = \frac{5}{3} [/tex]
If you plug in the value of u into the original equation, the equation would be balanced. Therefore, this is a solution.
Beto and Mark we equations that have no solution.