Any Irish 2p coins from 1971 to 2001 are basically the same. There are still huge amounts of them in Irish homes, and anyone that would have travelled to Ireland during that period may well have one. So they are of little value to a collector, and have very little monetary value as they are no longer legal tender.
If -4 = 2p+10 Then the value of p is -7
To find the value of p, simply use addition, subtraction and division to isolate p: 5p -1 = 2p + 20 5p - 2p - 1 = 2p - 2p + 20 3p - 1 + 1 = 20 + 1 3p/3 = 21/3 p = 7 The value of p is 7.
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That depends what the value of p is.
six 6 x 5p = 30p = 15 x 2p
That depends what the value of p is.
If: 2p/3 -12 = -2 then the value of p works out as 15
If you mean 8 -2p = 4 then the value of p is 2
p = 4
You can solve this for p:2m + 2p = 162p = 16 - 2mp = 8 - mIf you supply a value for "m", you can then calculate p.You can solve this for p:2m + 2p = 162p = 16 - 2mp = 8 - mIf you supply a value for "m", you can then calculate p.You can solve this for p:2m + 2p = 162p = 16 - 2mp = 8 - mIf you supply a value for "m", you can then calculate p.You can solve this for p:2m + 2p = 162p = 16 - 2mp = 8 - mIf you supply a value for "m", you can then calculate p.
The GCF is 2p.
First, set up the equation you are given: 15 - 2p = 9 Subtract 15 from each side of the equation: 15 -2p - 15 = 9-15 Then, you should have: -2p = -6 Divide each side by -2: (-2p)/(-2) = (-6/-2) Solve for p: p = 3