Math, asked by moinulvaqarabdullah, 10 months ago

1/2p-3=5+1/3p can anyone please help me with this question​

Answers

Answered by sds555
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{1}{2} p = 5 +  \frac{1}{3} p \\  \frac{1}{2} p -  \frac{1}{3} p = 5 \\ lcm = 6 \\  \frac{3}{6} p -  \frac{2}{6} p = 5 \\  \frac{1}{6} p = 5 \\ p = 5 \times 6 \\ p = 30

p = 30 is the answer

Answered by subhashnidevi4878
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Answer:

p=\dfrac{1}{48}

Step-by-step explanation:

As we have given in the question there is a 1 variable linear equation which we have to solve and find the value of p

The given equation is

\dfrac{1}{2p}-3=5+\dfrac{1}{3p}

So rearranging the given equation putting like and unlike terms on each Side i.e. like terms on one side and unlike terms on another side

\dfrac{1}{2p}-\dfrac{1}{3p}=5+3

\dfrac{3-2}{6p}=8

1=48p

Therefore the final answer would be

p=\dfrac{1}{48}

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