148p+7=166p-14

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Solution for 148p+7=166p-14 equation:


Simplifying
148p + 7 = 166p + -14

Reorder the terms:
7 + 148p = 166p + -14

Reorder the terms:
7 + 148p = -14 + 166p

Solving
7 + 148p = -14 + 166p

Solving for variable 'p'.

Move all terms containing p to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-166p' to each side of the equation.
7 + 148p + -166p = -14 + 166p + -166p

Combine like terms: 148p + -166p = -18p
7 + -18p = -14 + 166p + -166p

Combine like terms: 166p + -166p = 0
7 + -18p = -14 + 0
7 + -18p = -14

Add '-7' to each side of the equation.
7 + -7 + -18p = -14 + -7

Combine like terms: 7 + -7 = 0
0 + -18p = -14 + -7
-18p = -14 + -7

Combine like terms: -14 + -7 = -21
-18p = -21

Divide each side by '-18'.
p = 1.166666667

Simplifying
p = 1.166666667

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