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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. Solve for p. 3(p+q)=p (1 point) q=-2/3p q=-3/2p p=-2/3q p=-3/2q I know it's can't be the first two, considering it says solve for p. But I have no idea!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[-\frac{ 3q }{ 2 }\] so i think none are right because the 2 is the denominator !

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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