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Solve 4.05p+14.40= 4.50(p+3)
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Solve 4.05p+14.40= 4.50(p+3)
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We can solve this problem by using PEMDAS
PEMDAS stands for
Parenthesis
Exponents
Multiply
Add
Subtract
So start with (P+3) () is a parenthesis
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Step 1: Subtract 4.5p from both sides
Step 2: Subtract 14.4 from both sides.Step 3: Divide both sides by -0.45.
Answer:
p=2
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