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5 + 2/3 ( 2p - 6 ) = 9

User Mehroze Yaqoob
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Answer:

p= 6

Explanation:

Solve for p:

(2 (2 p - 6))/3 + 5 = 9

Put each term in (2 (2 p - 6))/3 + 5 over the common denominator 3: (2 (2 p - 6))/3 + 5 = 15/3 + (2 (2 p - 6))/3:

(15/3 + (2 (2 p - 6))/3) = 9

15/3 + (2 (2 p - 6))/3 = (2 (2 p - 6) + 15)/3:

((2 (2 p - 6) + 15)/3) = 9

2 (2 p - 6) = 4 p - 12:

((4 p - 12) + 15)/3 = 9

Grouping like terms, 4 p - 12 + 15 = 4 p + (15 - 12):

(4 p + (15 - 12))/3 = 9

15 - 12 = 3:

(4 p + 3)/3 = 9

Multiply both sides of (4 p + 3)/3 = 9 by 3:

(3 (4 p + 3))/3 = 3×9

(3 (4 p + 3))/3 = 3/3×(4 p + 3) = 4 p + 3:

(4 p + 3) = 3×9

3×9 = 27:

4 p + 3 = 27

Subtract 3 from both sides:

4 p + (3 - 3) = 27 - 3

3 - 3 = 0:

4 p = 27 - 3

27 - 3 = 24:

4 p = 24

Divide both sides of 4 p = 24 by 4:

(4 p)/4 = 24/4

4/4 = 1:

p = 24/4

The gcd of 24 and 4 is 4, so 24/4 = (4×6)/(4×1) = 4/4×6 = 6:

Answer: p = 6

User RAUL QUISPE
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Answer:

p = 6

Explanation:

5 + 2/3 (2p - 6) = 9

5 + 4/3p - 4 = 9

1 + 4/3p = 9

4/3p = 8

p = 6

User Ldg
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