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Step by step 3(p−4) = 6p

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Answer:

-4 = p

Explanation:

3(p-4)=6p

1. Multiply the 3 by everything inside of the parenthesis.

3*p= 3p // 3*4= 12

3p-12=6p

2. divide both sides by 3 to make all the variables go to one side.

-12=3p

3. Divide both sides by 3 to make the variable stand on its own.

-4=p

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