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Which expession is equivalent to 7p + p + 4p +2p = 6?

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To solve the exercise, first add similar terms, that is, those that have the same literal part:


\begin{gathered} 7p+p+4p+2p=6 \\ 14p=6 \end{gathered}

Now, divide by 14 from both sides of the equation

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