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What is the value expression 10p-5/5+3(p-1) when p = 2

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For this case we have the following expression:


\frac {10p-5} {5 + 3 (p-1)}

We must find the value of the expression when c
p = 2.

Substituting the value of "p" we have:


\frac {10 (2) -5} {5 + 3 ((2) -1)} =\\\frac {20-5} {5 + 3 (1)} =\\\frac {20-5} {5 + 3} =\\\frac {15} {8}

Thus, the value of the expression when
p = 2, is\ \frac {15} {8}

ANswer:


\frac {15} {8}

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