Math, asked by munna968, 7 months ago

6. Solve for p: 2p + (5/3) =(26/3) - P​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  \tt \red{ we \: have , 2p +  \frac{5}{3} =  \frac{26}{3}    - p  }

  \tt \blue{  =  > 2p +p   =  \frac{26}{3}    -  \frac{5}{3} }  \: \pink{ (moving \: like \: terms)}

 \tt \purple{ =  > 3p =  \frac{26 - 5}{3} } \:  \orange{(since, \: lcm(3,3) = 3)}

 \tt \green{ =  > 3p = \frac{21}{3} }

 \tt \pink{ =  > 3p = \frac{ \cancel{21}}{ \cancel{3}} }  = 7

 \tt \green{p =  \frac{7}{3}  \: (divide \: both \: sides \: by3)}

 \tt \orange{ Hence, \boxed{p =  \frac{7}{3}},  \: if \: 2p +  \frac{5}{3} =  \frac{26}{3}   - p.}

Answered by siyonathampi585
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:3. 2p + 5/3 = 26/3 - p

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