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solve the equation 10p-(3p-4) = 4(p+1)+9

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 \sf \: Consider the given equation. \\  \\  \sf \:10p−(3p−4)=4(p+1)+9 \\  \\  \sf \:10p−3p−4=4p+4+9 \\  \\  \sf10p−3p−4p=4+4+9 \\  \\  \sf(10−3−4)p=4+4+9 \\  \\  \sf 3p=17 \\  \\ \sf \: p =  \frac{17}{3}  \\  \\  \sf \: Hence, \:  the  \: value \:   \: is  \\  \sf \:  \red{p= \frac{17}{3}} .

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