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What is P - 15 = 13 -

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  1. 17 May, 08:46
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    It's a simple linear equation in 'P'.

    There is only one number that 'P' can be that would make the equation

    a true statement. The number is called the"solution" of the equation.

    Here's one way to find it:

    You said that P - 15 = 13 - 6P

    Add 6P to each side: 7P - 15 = 13

    Add 15 to each side: 7P = 28

    Divide each side by 7 : P = 4
  2. 17 May, 08:48
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    P-15=13-6p

    p=28-6p

    7p=28

    p=4
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