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2P-1/2 + 1/4 = P+1/6​

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Answered by Anonymous
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{\huge{\bf{\red{\underline{Solution:}}}}}

{\bf{\blue{\underline{Given:}}}}

\star \: {\sf{\green{  2p -  \frac{1}{2} +  \frac{1}{4}  = p +  \frac{1}{6}   }}}

{\sf{\underline{\blue{Now,}}}}

{\tt{ \implies \: 2p -  \frac{1}{2}  +  \frac{1}{4}  = p +  \frac{1}{6} }} \\  \\

{\tt{ \implies \: 2p -  \frac{2 + 1}{4}  = p +  \frac{1}{6} }} \\  \\

{\tt{ \implies \:  \frac{8p - 2 + 1}{4}  = p +  \frac{1}{6} }} \\  \\

{\tt{ \implies \:  \frac{8p - 1}{4}  =   \frac{6p + 1}{6} }} \\  \\

{\tt{ \implies \:  6(8p - 1) = 4(6p + 1)}} \\  \\

{\tt{ \implies \:  48p - 6 = 24p + 4}} \\  \\

{\tt{ \implies \:  48p - 24p = 4 + 6}} \\  \\

{\tt{ \implies \:  24p = 10}} \\  \\

{\tt{ \implies \:  p =  \frac{10}{24} }} \\  \\

{\tt{ \implies \:  p =  \frac{5}{12} }} \\  \\

{\bf{\blue{Hence \:  the \: value \: of \: p =  \frac{5}{12} }}}

Answered by najafathima
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