-3(0.5 + 3p) = -6(p-5.9)

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on Oct 05, 2024 at 8:18 am



You asked:

Solve the equation \(-\left( 3 \cdot \left(0.5 + 3 p\right) \right) = -\left( 6 \cdot \left(p - 5.9\right) \right)\) for the variable \(p\).

MathBot Answer:

The solution is: \[p = - \frac{123}{10} = -12.3\]


\[\begin{aligned}- 9 p - 1.5 &= 35.4 - 6 p\\- 3 p &= 36.9\\p &= -12.3\end{aligned}\]