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The distance in meters of a basket suspended on a spring to a tabletop below is dependent on the number of steel bearings in the basket. The function representing this relationship is d(m) = 7 – 2m, where d(m) represents the distance in meters, and m represents the number of steel bearings in the basket. Which set represents the evaluation of the function d(m) = 7 – 2m when m ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3}?

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