Math, asked by dipapattnaik6, 7 months ago

4=5(p-5) please help me to solve this problem​

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Answered by iyerlatha507
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Answer:

The solution of the equation is p=14/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Equation 4=5(p-2)4=5(p−2)

To find : Solve the equation?

Solution :

Step 1 - Write the equation,

4=5(p-2)4=5(p−2)

Step 2 - Apply distributive property, a(b+c)=ab+aca(b+c)=ab+ac

4=5p-104=5p−10

Step 3 - Add 10 both side,

4+10=5p-10+104+10=5p−10+10

14=5p14=5p

Step 4 - Divide 5 both side,

\frac{14}{5}=\frac{5p}{5}

15/5= 5/5p

14/5 =p

Therefore, The solution of the equation is p=14/5

HOPE IT WAS CORRECT

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