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25 March, 11:24

What is the solution for - 3 (p+7) = 4-6 (p+3)

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  1. 25 March, 12:26
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    You need to get rid of the parenthesis first and the work out to isolate p.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You will first need to apply distributive to get rid of parethensis.

    -3p - 21 = 4 - 6p - 18

    Now you need to bring all the p's to one side of the equation

    -3p + 6p = 4 - 18 + 21

    add everything you can up

    3p = 7

    now take the 3 to the other side dividing

    p = 7/3
  2. 25 March, 12:46
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    You would need to distribute the 3 on the left side and the - 6 on the right side. p=7/3
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