Do you have a specific problem for this question? Because when a question asks for you to "solve for p" they will put it in the form of an algebraic equation, for example, 1 + p = 5 .. In that case you are trying to find out all the values for p which would fit in, here being 4.
2x+a=p 2x=p-a x=.5p-.5a
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10p + 5p - p = 15p - p = 14p
16.52 + p = 495.50 p = 495,50 - 16,52 p= 478,98
To solve the equation ( p - 3.2 = 4.18 ), you need to isolate ( p ). Start by adding 3.2 to both sides of the equation: [ p = 4.18 + 3.2 ] Calculating the right side gives you ( p = 7.38 ). Thus, the solution is ( p = 7.38 ).
2x+a=p 2x=p-a x=.5p-.5a
how to solve 7 + p = p +7
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This is a simple algebraic equation. To solve for p, you need to isolate the variable (p) on one side of the equation. Here are the steps to solve the equation: p + 5 = 9 Subtract 5 from both sides p = 4 So the value of p that makes the equation true is 4.
10p + 5p - p = 15p - p = 14p
16.52 + p = 495.50 p = 495,50 - 16,52 p= 478,98
P(A)=.35 P(B given A)=0.6 P(A and B)= ?
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3 + P = 8 Therefore: P = 8 - 3 P = 5
10.2
To solve for p in this equation, we first need to add 12 to both sides of the equation to isolate the variable. This gives us -10 = -p. To solve for p, we then multiply both sides of the equation by -1, giving us p = 10.
Do you mean: r = (4q-5p)/9? If so then: p = (9r-4q)/-5