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F) 16 - p = 12 g) 18 - 2p = 6 h)p2+ 4 = 9 i)p4- 3 = 1 **MUST SHOW YOUR WORK**
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F) 16 - p = 12 g) 18 - 2p = 6 h)p2+ 4 = 9 i)p4- 3 = 1 **MUST SHOW YOUR WORK**
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F) 16 - p = 12
g) 18 - 2p = 6
h)p2+ 4 = 9
i)p4- 3 = 1
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f) 16 - p = 12 minus 12
4 - p = 0 plus p
p = 4
g) 18 - 2p = 6 divide by -2
-9 + p = -3 plus 9
p = 6
h) p x 2 + 4 = 9 divided by 2
p + 2 = 4.5 minus 2
p = 2.5
i) p x 4 - 3 = 1 plus 3
p x 4 = 4 divided by 4
p = 1
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