solve 3p-2/3 + 2p+3/2 = p+7/6
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Explanation:
To solve
3
(
p
−
2
)
+
7
=
32
−
4
(
2
p
+
5
)
Begin by distributing the values outside the parenthesis to the terms inside the parenthesis
3
p
−
6
+
7
=
32
−
8
p
−
20
Combine like terms on each side of the equation
3
p
−
6
+
7
=
32
−
8
p
−
20
3
p
+
1
=
12
−
8
p
Now combine the variable terms on the same side of the equation by additive inverse
3
p
+
8
p
+
1
=
12
−
8
p
+
8
p
11
p
+
1
=
12
Now combine constant terms on the same side of the equation by additive inverse
11
p
+
1
−
1
=
12
−
1
11
p
=
11
Now solve for the variable by multiplicative inverse
11
p
11
=
11
11
p
=
1
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