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7 October, 05:14

Brian tried to solve a math problem on his math homework. Here's one of the questions he had to answer. How do you solve 2/3p + 3; p = 3/5? Make sure that you show your work!

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  1. 7 October, 05:40
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    The answer would be 17/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve this, take the original equation and input 3/5 for p.

    2/3p + 3

    2/3 (3/5) + 3

    Now complete the multiplication followed by the addition.

    2/3 (3/5) + 3

    2/5 + 3

    17/5
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