SOLUTION: I am trying to solve for (p) I have no clue what to do, seeing as their is a LCD of 28, so far I have: my equation is m^/7 - n/2 = p/4 So far this is how far I have got before

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Question 43632: I am trying to solve for (p)
I have no clue what to do, seeing as their is a LCD of 28, so far I have:
my equation is m^/7 - n/2 = p/4
So far this is how far I have got before I got confussed.
28(m^/7) - 28(n/2) = 28(p/4)
4(m^) - 12(n) = 7(p)
So my question would be, how do i get the (p) alone?

Answer by Nate(3500)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
just multiply by four


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