solve 6p+4/7 + 5p-6/2 - 3p/4 when p=4

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on Jan 14, 2025 at 2:07 am



You asked:

Calculate the value of \(6 p + \frac{4}{7} + 5 p - \frac{6}{2} - \frac{3 p}{4}\) when \(p = 4\).

MathBot Answer:

\[6 p + \frac{4}{7} + 5 p - \frac{6}{2} - \frac{3 p}{4} = 6 \cdot 4 + \frac{4}{7} + 5 \cdot 4 - \frac{6}{2} - \frac{3 \cdot 4}{4} = \frac{270}{7}\]