The answer to 12 P plus 7 times 139 equals 39. This is taught in high school math.
12p + 7*139 = 12p + 973
139 :)
L = 267
To find two numbers that add up to 139, we can set up an equation as follows: x + y = 139. Since there are infinite solutions for this equation, we need more information to narrow down the possibilities. Without additional context or constraints, any two numbers that sum up to 139 would be a valid solution.
The answer is 139. Simply add the numbers together like you would for two plus two. To check your work, a calculator is the best option.
12p + 7*139 = 12p + 973
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.
760 same as 899 - 139
139 :)
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