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Solve this inequality: 3p – 6 > 21.
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Solve this inequality: 3p – 6 > 21.
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To solve for p:
3p – 6 > 21
3p - 6 + 6 > 21 + 6 (add 6 to both sides)
3p > 27
3p/3
> 27/3 (divide both sides by 3 to get p by itself)
p > 9
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