SOLUTION: 5(p+3)+9=3(p-2)+6

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Question 248722: 5(p+3)+9=3(p-2)+6
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Problem:

Multiply 5 by each term inside the parenthesis next to it.
Also, multiply 3 by each term inside the parenthesis next to it.

Combine like terms. Gather the "p" terms on the left, integers on the right.


Divide by 2 on both sides of equation.

<--- Done!

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