Math, asked by 4fsd2f1ds, 1 month ago

Solve This Linear Equation:
4(p+1)<-3(p-4)

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Answered by poke66
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Here you go mate

4(p+1)&lt;-3(p-4)Question

Step 2

4(p+1)&lt;-3(p-4)  remove parenthesis

4p+4<-3p+12

Step 3

4p+4<-3p+12  Subtract 4p from sides

4p<-3p+8

Step 4

4p<-3p+8  Add 3p to sides

7p<8

Step 5

7p<8  Divide sides by 7

Answer

p<8/7

Hope this helped

Answered by XxMissCutiepiexX
10

4(p+1)&lt;-3(p-4)Question

Step 2

4(p+1)&lt;-3(p-4)  remove parenthesis

4p+4<-3p+12

Step 3

4p+4<-3p+12  Subtract 4p from sides

4p<-3p+8

Step 4

4p<-3p+8  Add 3p to sides

7p<8

Step 5

7p<8  Divide sides by 7

Answer

p<8/7

Hope this helped

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