Solve for p
p = \frac{79}{40} = 1\frac{39}{40} = 1.975
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20\left(2p+1\right)-85=14
Multiply 4 and 5 to get 20.
40p+20-85=14
Use the distributive property to multiply 20 by 2p+1.
40p-65=14
Subtract 85 from 20 to get -65.
40p=14+65
Add 65 to both sides.
40p=79
Add 14 and 65 to get 79.
p=\frac{79}{40}
Divide both sides by 40.
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