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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-06-01

Solve the equation:

\[ 4p - 13p - p = -150 \]

Asked by Britishbabe18

Answer (3)

4p-13p-p=-150 -9p-p=-150 -10p=-150 p=15 Order of operations. Doing so turns it into a simple division equation.

Answered by ZachC | 2024-06-10

I believe p=15 . I combined both 4p and -13p to get -9p then subtracted the last p to get -10p. **-150/-10 =15. **

Answered by parks | 2024-06-10

To solve the equation 4 p − 13 p − p = − 150 , we combine like terms to find − 10 p = − 150 and then isolate p by dividing both sides by − 10 . This results in p = 15 . The final answer is therefore p = 15 .
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Answered by ZachC | 2024-10-15