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Solve for p -5(p + 3/5) = -4

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Answer:Solution for -5(p+3/5)=-4 equation:

-5(p+3/5)=-4

We move all terms to the left:

-5(p+3/5)-(-4)=0

We add all the numbers together, and all the variables

-5(+p+3/5)-(-4)=0

We add all the numbers together, and all the variables

-5(+p+3/5)+4=0

We multiply parentheses

-5p+4-3/5*5=0

We multiply all the terms by the denominator

-5p*5*5-3+4*5*5=0

We add all the numbers together, and all the variables

-5p*5*5+97=0

Wy multiply elements

-125p*5+97=0

Wy multiply elements

-625p+97=0

We move all terms containing p to the left, all other terms to the right

-625p=-97

p=-97/-625

p=97/625

Explanation:

User Nico Martin
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Answer:

P = 0.2

Explanation:

If you have any questions about the way I solved it, don't hesitate to ask =)

Solve for p -5(p + 3/5) = -4-example-1
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