Math, asked by lisa57, 10 months ago

6p-2/3=3p+4/7????????​

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Answered by 1Angel25
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6p - \frac{2}{3 } = 3p + \frac{4}{7} \\ 6p - 3p = \frac{4}{7} + \frac{2}{3} \\ 3p = \frac{12 + 14}{21} \\ 3p = \frac{26}{21} \\ p = \frac{26}{21 \times 3} \\ p = \frac{26}{63} \: \: \: \: or \: \: \: \: p = 0.412698127
Answered by Anonymous
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6p _ 2 = 9p +12/7

42p _14 = 9P +12

51p = 26

p = 26/51...

there may be some problem in calculation ....sorry for that ..

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