I'm doing Algebraic equations, and it's solving equations with multiple steps. The problem is 2/7(p-3)=1/7p+1/2 I need to know the steps on how to solve this problem please. I'm getting confused.

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perhaps that shood be:

(2/7)(x-3) =(1/7)x +0.5 ?????????

or 2(x-3) = x +(7/2)

2x-6 -x=3.5

x=6+3.5

x=9.5
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