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Solve for p in the literal equation 5p + 6r = q.
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Solve for p in the literal equation 5p + 6r = q.
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p = q /2 − 5 r /2
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5p+6r=q, move the variable 6r to the right which makes it a negative.
5p=q-6r, divide both sides by 5.
p=1/5q-6/5r should be your answer
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