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How do you solve 5 + p/3 = 6

How do you solve 5 + p/3 = 6-example-1
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Multiply both sides by 3which would then give you:
15+p=18

Then move the constant to the other side and change it
p=18-15

Then subtract the numbers
p=3

Then you are left with the answer:
p=3

Hope this helps! :3
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