2x+a=p 2x=p-a x=.5p-.5a
p is obviously zero because any number x plus 0 equals itself.
x = (P - 2W) / 2
16.52 + p = 495.50 p = 495,50 - 16,52 p= 478,98
you multiply m n p
2x+a=p 2x=p-a x=.5p-.5a
P = 3a - 3q Add 3q to each side: P + 3q = 3a Double each side: 6a = 2P + 6q
p is obviously zero because any number x plus 0 equals itself.
x = (P - 2W) / 2
16.52 + p = 495.50 p = 495,50 - 16,52 p= 478,98
3 + P = 8 Therefore: P = 8 - 3 P = 5
You can combine like terms of p to get 6p. If you are given what p equals you can solve for the completely numerical answer.
you multiply m n p
You don't have enough information to solve this. You need to know what P is, or what T is, otherwise you can't get an answer.
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A = P + P Y TSubtract 'P' from each side:A - P = P Y TDivide each side by PT :Y = (A - P) / PT
It equals postive 16 for more of these prombles go to uglymath.com thank you you ask it I solve it :p