Solve the equation p−10=13 using substitution.

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To solve the equation p−10=13 using substitution, we need to solve for p by "substituting" the value of 13 for p-10.

Here are the steps to follow:

1. Start with the equation p−10=13.
2. Add 10 to both sides of the equation to isolate the variable p: p−10+10=13+10
3. Simplify: p=23.

Therefore, the solution to the equation p−10=13 using substitution is p = 23.
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