Math, asked by shlokg05, 11 months ago

solve and check : 4(1-p)=3(p-2)

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
24
4(1-p)=3(p-2)
=>4-4p = 3p-6
=>7p = 10
=>p = 10/7
Answered by Choudharipawan123456
3

Answer:

=> The value of p is \frac{10}{7} .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

4(1-p)=3(p-2)

To find:- The value of the expression,

We must use the transposition method to determine the value of x:

As we have,

=> 4(1-p)=3(p-2)

First, we have to rearrange the terms:

=> 4(-p+1)=3(p-2)

Distribute the terms, we get

=> -4p+4=3p-6

Now subtract both sides by 4,

=> -4p+4-4=3p-6-4

=> -4p=3p-6-4

Subtract the numbers,

=> -4p=3p-10

Subtract both sides by 3p,

=> -4p-3p=3p-10-3p

=> -7p = -10

Divide both sides by -7,

=> p = \frac{10}{7}

Hence, the required solution is \frac{10}{7} .

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