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P + mp; use m = 6, and p = 3

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Substitute p with 3
Substitute m with 6
So the equation p+mp becomes 3+6*3 which is equal with 21

p+mp = 3+6*3 = 3+18 = 21
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Answer:

To find the value of \( p + mp \) when \( m = 6 \) and \( p = 3 \), substitute the values:

\[ p + mp = 3 + (6 \times 3) = 3 + 18 = 21 \]

So, \( p + mp = 21 \).

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