SOLUTION: Qs=-2+p
Qs=8-p
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Question 402184: Qs=-2+p
Qs=8-p
Answer by sofiyac(983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Add them together and you get
2Qs=6 divide each side by 2 and you get
Qs=3
Then plug that into either of the equations and you get
3=-2+p add 2 to each side and you get
5=p
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