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Adelyn Haas
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19 February, 11:33
2>5+p
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Sterling Patrick
19 February, 11:55
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The answer is - 3>p. Since it is a inequality, you have yo subtract 5 on both sides otherwise it would be 0>3+p
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Sophia Estes
19 February, 11:59
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Subtract 5 from both sides.
p < - 3
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