Solve for p
p = -\frac{35}{6} = -5\frac{5}{6} \approx -5.833333333
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6p+3\times 6+5=-12
Multiply both sides of the equation by 6.
6p+18+5=-12
Multiply 3 and 6 to get 18.
6p+23=-12
Add 18 and 5 to get 23.
6p=-12-23
Subtract 23 from both sides.
6p=-35
Subtract 23 from -12 to get -35.
p=\frac{-35}{6}
Divide both sides by 6.
p=-\frac{35}{6}
Fraction \frac{-35}{6} can be rewritten as -\frac{35}{6} by extracting the negative sign.
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