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p-5/10 2(p-3) /5 = 3(p-4) /15​

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Answered by simpipandey544
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Answer:

Solution 3:

(a) 4 = 5(p-2)

4 = 5p-10

4+10 = 5p

14 = 5p

\frac{14}{5\ }=\ p\

(b) -4= 5 (p-2)

-4 = 5p -10

-4+10 = 5p

6 = 5p

\frac{6}{5\ }=\ p\

(c) 16 = 4+3 (t+2)

16 = 4+ 3t +6

16 = 10 +3t

16-10 = 3t

6 = 3t

\frac{6}{3\ }=\ t\

t = 2

(d) 4+ 5(p-1) = 34

4+ 5p -5 = 34

5p -1 = 34

5p = 35

p\ =\ \frac{35}{5}

p = 7

(e) 0 = 16 +4 (m-6 )

16 = 4(m-6 )

16 = 4m - 24

16+24 = 4m

40 = 4m

\frac{40}{4}=\ m\

10 = m

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