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Makaila Fletcher
Mathematics
18 May, 17:03
What does this equal
32p = 160
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Aaliyah Key
18 May, 17:26
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32p = 160
Divide both sides of the equation by 32 to isolate p.
p = 160/32
p = 5
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Angel Henderson
18 May, 17:32
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You should divide each side by 32. Then when you divide the 160 from 32 you should get 5. Because 32x5 = 160
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