Math, asked by anu18419, 1 year ago

-p/3=5.answer the following.

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
1

Answer:

=> p = -15

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

\frac{-p}{3}=5

To find:- The value of the expression

For that, recall the BODMAS rule which means:

B - Brackets

O - of

D - Division  

M - Multiplication  

A - Addition  

S - Subtraction

As we have,

=> \frac{-p}{3}=5

Multiply both sides by 3, we get

=> \frac{-p}{3}\times 3=5\times 3

=> -p=3\times 5

Multiply 3 and 5, we get

=> -p = 15

=> p = -15

Hence, the required solution is -15.

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