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What value of p is a solution to this equation?
70–4p=6p
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Solve 70 − 4p = 6p.
Add 4p to both sides: 70 = 10p.
Divide by 10: p = 7.
Check: 70 − 4(7) = 70 − 28 = 42 and 6(7) = 42. So p = 7.
Add 4p to both sides: 70 = 10p.
Divide by 10: p = 7.
Check: 70 − 4(7) = 70 − 28 = 42 and 6(7) = 42. So p = 7.
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