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Solve the equation. 3p − 9 = 4p
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Solve the equation.
3p − 9 = 4p
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the final answer is p= -9
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Hello!
You solve this like an algebraic equation.
3p - 9 = 4p
Subtract 3p from both sides
-9 = p
The answer is -9
Hope this helps!
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