Math, asked by srinivas88924, 1 year ago

Solve the equation 5(p-3)=3(p-2)

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Answered by Nikki57
281
Hi friend,

Here is your answer-

5(p-3)=3(p-2)
5p-15=3p-6
5p-3p=-6+15
2p=9
p=9/2

Tell if there are any mistake :)

Hope it helps..!!
Answered by pinquancaro
54

Answer:

The solution is p=\frac{9}{2}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Equation 5(p-3)=3(p-2)

To find : Solve the equation ?

Solution :

Step 1 - Write the equation,

5(p-3)=3(p-2)

Step 2 - Apply distributive property, a(b+c)=ab+ac

5p-15=3p-6

Step 3 - Add like terms together,

5p-3p=15-6

2p=9

Step 4- Divide both side by 2,

\frac{2p}{2}=\frac{9}{2}

p=\frac{9}{2}

Therefore, The solution is p=\frac{9}{2}.

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