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If 5(p + 3) = 18 + 2p, what is the value of p?
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If 5(p + 3) = 18 + 2p, what is the value of p?
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The correct answer is P = 1
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Answer:
p=1
Explanation:
5(p+3)=18+2p
5p+15=18+2p
5p-2p=18-15
3p=3
p=
3
3
p=1
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