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Answered by MaIeficent
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Explanation:

\mathbf\red{Given:-}

  • 3p +  \frac{1}{5}  = 2 - p

\mathbf\blue{To\:Find}

  • The value of " p "

\mathbf\green{Solution}

\tt\pink{3p +  \frac{1}{5}  = 2 - p}

\tt\purple{ The \: L.C.M \: of \: 1 \: and \: 5 \: is 5}

\tt\pink{ \implies \frac{(3p \times 5) + 1}{5}  = 2 - p}

\tt\orange{ \implies \frac{ 15p+ 1}{5}  = 2 - p}

\tt\purple{ \implies  15p+ 1 = 5(2 - p)}

\tt\pink{\implies  15p+ 1 = 10 - 5p}

\tt\orange{\implies  15p + 5p= 10  - 1}

\tt\purple{ \implies  20p= 9}

\tt\pink{ \implies  p=  \frac{9}{20} }

\boxed{ p=  \frac{9}{20} }

Answered by akarshsrivastava77
1

Answer:

3p+1/5=2-p

3p+p=2-1/5

4p=10/5 - 1/5

4p=9/5

Therefore,

p=9)20

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