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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1/4(p+2)=12

thomaster (thomaster):

\(\Large \dfrac{1}{4}(p+2)=12\) start with multiplying both side by 4 to get rid of the fraction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then subtract 2 so p=46

thomaster (thomaster):

That's correct :) great job!

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