Math, asked by colonythecousins, 9 months ago

find 'p' if p=4/5(p+10)

Answers

Answered by rishipatel22106
0

Answer:

40

Step-by-step explanation:

5p-4p=40 p= 40 •••••••••••••••

Answered by EuphoricEpitome
6

Given :

p = 4/5 (p+ 10)

To find :

The value of p

Solution :

 p = \dfrac{4}{5} (p + 10)

 \implies p = \dfrac{4p + 40}{5}

by transposing

 \implies 5p = 4p + 40

 \implies 5p - 4p = 40

 \purple{\implies p = 40 }

Additional Information -:

What are constants ?

→ A constant is a value which remains unchanged.

What are variables ?

a variable is a value that is changing or that have the ability to change.

In equation 2x + 4 = 8 , x is a variable , 4 and 8 are constants and 2 is the coefficient of variable x.

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