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What is the solution of inequality -6+2p+3 >7
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-6+ 2P +3> 7
Group like terms first - (2P -6+3 > 7)
Add/subtract the numbers - ( -6+3 equals -3)
2P -3 > 7
Add 3 to both sides (2P -3+3 > 7 + 3)
Simplify (2p>10)
Divide both sides by 2 (2p/2 > 10/2)
P>5
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