Pearson Algebra 1 Common Core, 2015
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3. Solving Multi-Step Equations
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Exercise 1 Page 97

Gather all of the variable terms on one side of the equation and all of the constant terms on the other side.

4 1115

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To solve an equation, we should first gather all of the variable terms on one side of the equation and all of the constant terms on the other side using the Properties of Equality. In this case, the variable terms are already on the left-hand side of the equation, so we will start by combining the variable terms.
7p+8p-12=59
15p-12=59
15p-12+12=59+12
15p=71
p=71/15
The solution to the equation is p= 7115. We can check our solution by substituting it into the original equation.
7p+8p-12=59
7( 71/15)+8( 71/15)-12? =59
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Evaluate left-hand side
497/15+568/15-12? =59
1065/15-12? =59
71-12? =59
59=59
Since the left-hand side is equal to the right-hand side, our solution is correct. Although p= 7115 is a perfectly valid solution, we can also rewrite it as a mixed number.
p=71/15
p=60+11/15
p=60/15+11/15
p=4+11/15
p=4 1115
The proper notation for a mixed number makes our final solution, p=4 1115.