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MasiUmo10
Mar 31

3➗7➗5P➗3=-13, solve for P?

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Mar 31
To solve for P, we need to isolate P on one side of the equation.

First, we can simplify the left side of the equation:

3 ÷ 7 ÷ 5P ÷ 3 = -13

To simplify this, we can combine the division operations:

(3 ÷ 7) ÷ (5P ÷ 3) = -13

Now, we can simplify the division:

3/7 ÷ 5P/3 = -13

To simplify further, we can multiply by the reciprocal of the fraction on the right side:

3/7 * 3/5P = -13

Now, we can simplify the left side of the equation:

9/35P = -13

To solve for P, we can multiply both sides by the reciprocal of 9/35:

P = -13 * 35/9
P = -455/9
P = -50.56

Therefore, P is equal to -50.56.
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