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14 October, 06:34

Suppose you're given the formula q = 2o + 6p. If you know that p = o - 7, how could you rewrite the formula?

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  1. 14 October, 06:37
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    q = 8o - 42

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given: The given formula is q = 2o + 6p.

    p = o - 7

    Now we have to plug in p = o - 7 in the given formula, we get

    q = 2o + 6 (o - 7)

    Now we use the distributive property a (b-c) = ab - ac and expand.

    q = 2o + 6o - 6 (7)

    q = 2o + 6o - 42

    Here 2o and 6o are the like terms, we can add them

    q = 8o - 42
  2. 14 October, 07:00
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    q = 2o + 6p

    p = o - 7

    ⇒ q = 2o + 6 (o - 7) = 2o + 6o - 6 * 7 = 8o - 42

    ⇒ q = 8o - 42
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