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100+4p<7p-4p,

100+4p<3p,

100+p<0,

p<-100 is the answer. This means that p can be any value more negative than -100.

EXAMPLE p=-101: 100+4p=100-404=-304.

7p-4p=-707+404=-303.

-304 is more negative than -303, so 100+4p<7p-4p.

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