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  • 01-02-2019
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Rewrite the equation x = 65 - 60p by factoring the side that contains the variable p.

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JeanaShupp
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  • 11-02-2019

Answer: [tex]x=5(13-12p)[/tex]


Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation: [tex]x=65-60p[/tex]

[tex]\\\Rightarrowx=(5\times13)-(5\times12)p[/tex]

Since 5 is the greatest common factor of 65 and 60 in the given expression.

Therefore, the above expression can be written as

[tex]x=5(13-12p)[/tex]

Hence, by factoring the side that contains the variable p we have the expression [tex]x=5(13-12p)[/tex].




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