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5= p/4 what is the value of P, how do you solve?
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5= p/4 what is the value of P, how do you solve?
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If this is what I think it is, you basically reverse the operation, by multiplying 5 by 4 for the value of P (20).
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20 because 20/4=5 so p=20
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