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17 November, 06:31

If you were to combine like terms to simplify this, how would you combine like terms for:

(1/3) (15 - 6p) = 4 - 2p?

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  1. 17 November, 06:52
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    I would break the brackets ...

    15/3 - 6p/3 = 4 - 2p

    5 - 2p = 4 - 2p

    1 = 0?
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