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9) Solve the equation 5(P-3) =3(P-2)​

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Answered by MrImpeccable
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 \implies 5(p - 3) = 3(p - 2) \\ \implies 5p - 15 = 3p - 6 \\ \implies 5p - 3p = -6 + 15 \\ \implies 2p = 9 \\ \implies \bold{p = \dfrac{9}{2}} \\ \\ \\ Hope\:It\:Helps!!!\:

Answered by Anonymous
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Solve the given equation :

  1. 5(p-3) = 3(p-2)

\huge \bold{\underline{\underline{Solution}}} :

  • Firstly, opening up the brackets we get -

5(p-3)=3(p - 2)\\ \implies(5\times p)-(5\times 3)=(3\times p)-(3 \times 2) \\  \implies{ \underline{5p - 15 = 3p - 6}}

  • Then, transposing like terms to one side we get -

5p - 15 = 3p - 6 \\  \implies5p - 3p =  - 6 + 15 \\  \implies2p = 9 \\  \implies \boxed{ \bold{p =\frac{9}{2}}}

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