Answer: 10
Step-by-step explanation:you say they are equal (seems right )
The first step for solving this problem is to write 19p as a sum.
p² + 15p + 4p + 60
Factor out p from the expression.
p × (p + 15) + 4p + 60
Now factor out 4 from the expression.
p × (p + 15) + 4(p + 15)
Lastly,, factor out p + 15 from the expression to find your final answer.
(p + 4) × (p + 15)
This means that the correct answer to your question is (p + 4) × (p + 15),, or option A.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
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You either need to add the two times together or you need to subtract them
K = Kate's age nowJ = Joey's age nowK+5 = Kate's age in 5 yearsJ+5 = Joey's age in 5 years From the first sentenceK+5 = 2(J+5) From the second sentenceK=J+11 So our system of equations isK+5 = 2(J+5)K=J+11 The first equation is equivalent toK+5 = 2J+10or by rearranging termsK-2J=5 The second equation is equivalent toK-J=11 This gives us K-2J=5K-J=11 Using the elimination method, we need to multiply one of the equations by a factor such that we can eliminate one of the variables. This means we want one of the variables to have coefficients which are the same magnitude but opposite signs. We can do this by multiplying the 1st equation by -1. This give us -K+2J=-5 K - J = 11 Now add these two equations together, term by term. This gives usJ=6 So Joey is 6 years old now.