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Using the equation below, what is the
value of p when v = 7?
p = 6v + 21

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Answer:

p = 63

Explanation:

p = 6(v) = 21

add in 7 in place of v

p = 6(7) + 21

do 6(7)

p = 42 + 21

add those together

p = 63

Here you go! :)

User Victor Juliet
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Answer:

p = 63

Explanation:

It is given that the variable v is equal to 7:

v = 7

Plug in 7 for v, and then solve the given equation:

p = 6v + 21

p = 6(7) + 21

Simplify. Remember to follow PEMDAS.
PEMDAS is the order of operation, and stands for:

Parenthesis, Exponents (& Roots), Multiplications, Divisions, Additions, Subtraction.

First, multiply 6 with 7:

p = (6 * 7) + 21

p = 42 + 21

Next, add:

p = 42 + 21

p = 63

63 is your answer for p.

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