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4 taken away from one fourth of 'p' is 10 ?
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4 taken away from one fourth of 'p' is 10 ?
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I'm assuming we have to solve for "p" here...
By making an equation, we will get...
(p/4)-4=10
Add four on both sides...
(p/4)=14
Remove parentheses and multiply by four on both sides.
p=56
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