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If 2b=30p, why is p=15b?

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Answer:

It's not. b = 15p

Explanation:

The division property of equality says you can divide both sides of an equation by the same number without changing the values of the variables. When we divide both sides of the given equation by 2, we get ...

2b/2 = 30p/2

b = 15p . . . . . . . simplify

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