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Consider this equation: p⁢(d+z)=2⁢z+3. Which equation is correctly rewritten to solve for d?

(37 points) please be fast. Consider this equation: p⁢(d+z)=2⁢z+3. Which equation-example-1

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Answer:


\textsf{C.} \quad d=(2x+3)/(p)-z

Explanation:

Given equation:


p(d+z)=2x+3

Divide both sides by p:


\implies (p(d+z))/(p)=(2x+3)/(p)


\implies d+z=(2x+3)/(p)

Subtract z from both sides:


\implies d+z-z=(2x+3)/(p)-z


\implies d=(2x+3)/(p)-z

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