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Finish solving the equation 5p + 7 - 3p = 3(2 - p)+1 using the steps that are partially below.

Finish solving the equation 5p + 7 - 3p = 3(2 - p)+1 using the steps that are partially-example-1

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Answer:

p = 0

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Explanation:

5p + 7 - 3p = 3(2 - p) + 1

5p + 7 - 3p = 6 - 3p + 1 (Distributive Property of Equality)

2p + 7 = 7 - 3p (Combine Like Terms)

2p + 7 + 3p = 7 - 3p + 3p (Addition Property of Equality)

5p + 7 = 7 (Simplify)

5p + 7 - 7 = 7 - 7 (Subtraction Property of Equality)

5p = 0 (Combine Like Terms)

5p/5 = 0/5 (Division Property of Equality)

p = 0 (Simplify)

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