If you mean 29p+1 = kp, then only 1: p = 29 If you mean 29p + 1 = kp then 3: p = 2, 3, 5
If you mean what is 5p as a fraction of 60p then it is 5/60 = 1/12
If 5*(p + 6) = 25 then p is -1
1/p=x/5 x=5/p so 5/p pages 1/p=x/5 x=5/p so 5/p pages
5/p p - 5 p + 5 p/5 1- p + 5
5 p/1 pound = 5 p/100 p = 1/20
-1
P(5) = (10 nCr 5)(.1^5)(.9^5) = 0.001488 P(>5) = 1 - P(0) - P(1) - P(2) - P(3) - P(4) = 1 -0.348678-0.387420-0.193710-0.057396-0.0… = 0.001636 P(0) = (200 nCr 0)(.015^200)(.0985^0) = 0.04867 1 - P(0) - P(1) - P(2) = 1 - 0.04867 - 0.14823 - 0.22460 = 0.5785
If p = 2s + 5, then s = (p-5)/2 or 1/2 (p-5) --- p = 2s +5 p-5 = 2s (p-5)/2 = s
If: p -6 = -5 Then: p = 1
-4(3 - p) > 5(p + 1) => -12 + 4p > 5p + 5-17 > p, that is p < -17.
In all phosphates the oxidation number of phosphorus is +5.