SOLUTION: I need help solving 3(P-2)=P+7
ok so I have 3P-6+P+7 then you would move the P to the other side making it -P so it would be 2P then move the 6 to the other side making it -6 so
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Question 467050: I need help solving 3(P-2)=P+7
ok so I have 3P-6+P+7 then you would move the P to the other side making it -P so it would be 2P then move the 6 to the other side making it -6 so that would be 1 so 2P=1 then P= 1/2. Is that right? thank you,
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3p-6=p+7
2p=13
p=6 1/2
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