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Solve for pp.\newline\frac{p - 4}{-3} < -5

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Q. Solve for pp.\newlinep43<5\frac{p - 4}{-3} < -5
  1. Isolate variable p: First, we need to isolate the variable pp on one side of the inequality. To do this, we will multiply both sides of the inequality by 3-3 to get rid of the fraction. Remember that multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a negative number reverses the inequality sign.\newlineCalculation: \frac{p - 4}{-3} \times -3 < -5 \times -3\newlineMath error check:
  2. Multiply by 3-3: After multiplying both sides by 3-3, we get: p - 4 > 15 Now, we need to add 44 to both sides to isolate pp. Calculation: p - 4 + 4 > 15 + 4 Math error check:
  3. Add 44: Adding 44 to both sides gives us:\newlinep > 19\newlineThis is the final inequality, showing the solution for pp.\newlineMath error check:

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