15.7
That depends on the value of "p".
" 5(p+r) " is.
As an expression it is: 5(p+r) which means 5p+5r
5 times
(p-2) x (p5) = p-2+5 = p3
If you mean what is 5p as a fraction of 60p then it is 5/60 = 1/12
(p-5•8•4+p)
5p2 = 315 Therefore, p2 = 315/5 p = sqrt(63) p = ±7.94
the sum of p and r is p + r5 times this sum is 5 × (p + r) = 5(p + r)Multiplication is not written as it looks like an 'x' - it is implied by two things next to each other.The brackets are needed as the addition needs to be done before the multiplication.
4 with a remainder of 4
p-5/8(1/4+p)
12.5 To get from 2 to 5 you times by 2.5 5 x 2.5 = 12.5