8p = 3p + 25 Subtract 3p from both sides: 5p = 25 Divide both sides by 5: p = 5
If p = 7 then 3p must equal 21. So 21 - 25 = -4 and -4 divided by 2 = -2
P = p + at 82 = 76 + a*20 6 = a*20 6/20 = a that is a = 3/10 or 0.3 That is the answer.
p = 8
12p/5 = 10 12p = 50 p = 50/12 or 25/6 or 4 and 1/6
8p = 3p + 25 Subtract 3p from both sides: 5p = 25 Divide both sides by 5: p = 5
If p = 7 then 3p must equal 21. So 21 - 25 = -4 and -4 divided by 2 = -2
Yes, in logic, if p equals q, then q also equals p. This is known as the symmetric property of equality.
P = p + at 82 = 76 + a*20 6 = a*20 6/20 = a that is a = 3/10 or 0.3 That is the answer.
p = 8
12p/5 = 10 12p = 50 p = 50/12 or 25/6 or 4 and 1/6
-9p-17=8 -17=8+9p 9p=-17-8 9p= -25 p=-25/9
P = Pieces/PartsD = Dozen
p = 0.001
p=1125
yes
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