Math, asked by JacobStein, 11 months ago

What is the solution to: 3p–1–(p+3)=1

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Answered by rahul200013
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3p-1-(p+3)=1

3p-1-p-3=1

3p-p-1-3=1

2p-4=1

2p=5

p=5/2

Answered by nitya200120
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Answer:

p= 5/2

Step-by-step explanation:

On opening the brackets, the signs inside the bracket change because of the negative sign :)

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