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What value of p makes this equation true? 3p − 8 = −23

a. p = -6
b. p = -5
c. p = 5
d. p=6

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Answer:


\boxed{\sf p=-5}

Explanation:


\sf 3p - 8 = -23

First, rearrange unknown terms to the left side of the equation:


\sf 3p=-23+8

Add -23 + 8 = -15


\sf 3p=-15

Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of variable "3" :


\sf \cfrac{3p}{3} =\cfrac{-15}{3}

Cross out common factor:


\sf p=-5

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