Part A: If \( 6 \times p = 78 \), then to find \( p \), you can divide both sides of the equation by 6. This gives:
\[ p = \frac{78}{6} \]
Thus, the correct response is: p = 78 ÷ 6
Part B: To find the value of \( p \) that makes the equation \( 6 \times p = 78 \) true, we can calculate:
\[ p = \frac{78}{6} = 13 \]
Thus, the correct response is: 13