Math, asked by Jinaldarji, 9 months ago


 \frac{3p - 4}{3} + 1 =  \frac{4p - 3}{?5}

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Answered by sanjuaharma2020
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{3p - 4}{3} + 1 =  \frac{4p - 3}{5}

multiply both sides by 15

  15 \times \frac{3p - 4}{3}   +  15 = 15 \times  \frac{4p - 3}{5}

5(3p - 4 ) + 15 = 3(4p - 3)

15p - 20 + 15 = 12p - 9

15p - 5= 12p - 9

15p - 12p =  - 9 + 5

3p =   \:  \: - 4

p =   - \frac{4}{3}

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