SOLUTION: I have a question where:
p=4
Then:
5p + 3 = ?
How do I use P with the 5?
Do I put them together? ex. 5p= 54
Do I add them? ex. 5p= 9
Or do I multiply them? ex. 5p= 20
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Question 394142: I have a question where:
p=4
Then:
5p + 3 = ?
How do I use P with the 5?
Do I put them together? ex. 5p= 54
Do I add them? ex. 5p= 9
Or do I multiply them? ex. 5p= 20
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You multiply them.
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