Raemennoodles
Raemennoodles Raemennoodles
  • 16-12-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

Combine like terms.

- 2/3p + 1/5 - 1 + 5/6p

Respuesta :

wegnerkolmp2741o
wegnerkolmp2741o wegnerkolmp2741o
  • 16-12-2018

Answer:

1/6 p -4/5

Step-by-step explanation:

- 2/3p + 1/5 - 1 + 5/6p

When I combine like terms, I put them next to each other.

- 2/3p + 5/6p+ 1/5 - 1

We need to get a common denominator of 6 for the p terms

-2/3 *2/2 p + 5/6 p

-4/6p + 5/6 p

1/6 p


We need to get a common denominator of 5 for the contant terms

1/5 - 1*5/5

1/5-5/5

-4/5


Substituting these in

2/3p + 5/6p+ 1/5 - 1

1/6 p -4/5


Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What multiplies to make -10 and adds to make 11?
(10ac-x)/11=-3 solve for a
is a sunflower a nouns or a pronoun ?is she a noun or a pronoun?is large a nouns or a pronouns?is full a noun or a pronouns?
Search results for "A bottle of root beer contains 4/5 of a liter how much root beer is in 3 bottles"
how do you do decrease 280 by 95%
what happens to particles in diffusion ?
the early civilizations of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa began around. A.10,000B.C. B.7,500 B.C. C.2,500 B.C. D.1,000 B.C.
13xy-8 I can't find anything to help me on this so please write the answer or just explain. please!!
there are 120 minutes in 2 hours. How many minutes are in 15 hours? what operation do I use
who invented the machine known as colossus?