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Answer:
I think you would have to add 12.5 to the 5
Step-by-step explanation:
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[tex]\frac{5p}{2} = \frac{25}{4} \\ 5p = \frac{25}{4} \times 2 \\ = > 5p = \frac{25}{2} \\ => p= \frac{25}{2} ÷ 5 \\ p = \frac{25}{2} \times \frac{1}{5} \\ = > p = \frac{5}{2} \\ = 2.5[/tex]
= 2.5
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