The answer to 12 P plus 7 times 139 equals 39. This is taught in high school math.
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The answer is 380, I hope. :P
Commutative Property of Addition
p + 7 = 13 p = 6
The answer to 12 P plus 7 times 139 equals 39. This is taught in high school math.
(p + 12)(p - 7) p = 7, -12
First of all--- is it 12p -/+ 7=139, but I'll do both anyway. 1. 12p-7=139 this means you + 7 to both sides first, to get the variable(p) by itself. so the equation would be 12p=146. Next divide 12 from both sides and it leaves you with p=12.1666 -repeating of course. 2. 12p+7=139 means you subtract 7 from both sides to get 12p by itself again. the equation would then be 12p=132. divide 12 from both sides and you get- p=11(which is one of your answers) :) so the answer is d.11.
yes
The answer is 380, I hope. :P
Commutative Property of Addition
p + 7 = 13 p = 6
Commutativity or the Abelian property.
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p + 7 = 111 subtract 7 from each side p + 7 - 7 = 111 - 7 p = 104
3p plus 7 equals 34, where P is equivalent to number 9.
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