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Chapter: Linear equations and inequalities in one variable.

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Answered by OtakuSama
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 \large{ \sf{ \frac{p}{3}  +  \frac{p}{4}  = 55 -  \frac{p + 40}{5} }}

 \huge{ \text{ \underline{To \: find}}}

  • Value of "p"

 \huge{ \text{ \underline{ \underline{Solution}}}}

 \large{ \sf{ \red{ \frac{p}{3}  +  \frac{p}{4}  = 55 -  \frac{p + 40}{5} }}}

 \sf{ \large =  >  \frac{4p + 3p}{12}  =  \frac{275 - (p  + 40)}{5} }

 \sf{ \large{ =  >  \frac{7p}{12}  =  \frac{275 - p - 40}{5} }}

 \sf{ \large{ =  >  \frac{7p}{12}  =  \frac{235 - p}{5} }}

\sf{ =  > 35p = 2820 - 12p }

 \sf{ =  > 35p + 12p = 2820}

 \sf{  =  > 47p = 2820}

 \sf{  =  > p =  \frac{2820}{47} }

\boxed{ \sf{ \therefore{ \orange{p = 60}}}}

Hence, the value of p = 60

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