in Algebra 1 Answers by

Your answer

Your name to display (optional):
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
Anti-spam verification:
To avoid this verification in future, please log in or register.

1 Answer

In this case we do this the same as we would if this problem were 3p = 36.  We just need to get p on one side of the equation by itself. If we divide both sides by 3 we get

p>12

by Level 4 User (9.6k points)

Related questions

1 answer
asked Oct 16, 2013 in order of operations by kealani Level 1 User (120 points) | 537 views
1 answer
asked Mar 28, 2021 in Other Math Topics by Uviwe | 379 views
1 answer
asked Sep 23, 2020 by Jorge | 293 views
1 answer
asked Apr 25, 2020 in Algebra 1 Answers by Xahin Misra | 536 views
1 answer
asked Mar 26, 2020 in Algebra 1 Answers by anonymous | 578 views
1 answer
asked Sep 1, 2019 in Algebra 1 Answers by anonymous | 369 views
1 answer
asked May 15, 2019 in Algebra 1 Answers by anonymous | 491 views
1 answer
1 answer
1 answer
1 answer
asked Oct 2, 2014 in Algebra 1 Answers by help | 536 views
1 answer
asked Sep 17, 2014 in Algebra 2 Answers by anonymous | 2.0k views
1 answer
asked Sep 3, 2014 in Algebra 2 Answers by anonymous | 993 views
1 answer
asked Jul 30, 2014 in Algebra 2 Answers by anonymous | 602 views
2 answers
asked Jun 19, 2014 in Algebra 2 Answers by anonymous | 804 views
Welcome to MathHomeworkAnswers.org, where students, teachers and math enthusiasts can ask and answer any math question. Get help and answers to any math problem including algebra, trigonometry, geometry, calculus, trigonometry, fractions, solving expression, simplifying expressions and more. Get answers to math questions. Help is always 100% free!
87,516 questions
100,285 answers
2,420 comments
737,357 users