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{:[9(p-4)=-18],[p=]:}

Solve for p p .\newline9(p4)=18p= \begin{array}{l} 9(p-4)=-18 \\ p=\square \end{array}

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Q. Solve for p p .\newline9(p4)=18p= \begin{array}{l} 9(p-4)=-18 \\ p=\square \end{array}
  1. Distribute 99: Start by distributing the 99 to both terms inside the parentheses.\newline9(p4)=9p949(p-4) = 9\cdot p - 9\cdot 4\newlineThis simplifies to:\newline9p36=189p - 36 = -18
  2. Add 3636: Add 3636 to both sides of the equation to isolate the term with the variable pp on one side.\newline9p36+36=18+369p - 36 + 36 = -18 + 36\newlineThis simplifies to:\newline9p=189p = 18
  3. Divide by 99: Divide both sides of the equation by 99 to solve for pp.9p9=189\frac{9p}{9} = \frac{18}{9}This simplifies to:p=2p = 2

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