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Sagot :

[tex]\begin{gathered} 50=\frac{p}{10} \\ P=500 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Explanation

Step 1

Let

[tex]\begin{gathered} 50=50 \\ \text{the same = "="} \\ \text{quotient is a division=for example } \\ \frac{a}{b}is\text{ quotient of a and b} \end{gathered}[/tex]

so, replace

50 is the same as the quotient of p and 10

I hope this helps you

[tex]50=\frac{p}{10}[/tex]

Step 2

you can find the p value by multiplyng both sides by 10

[tex]\begin{gathered} 50=\frac{P}{10} \\ 50\cdot10=\frac{P}{10}\cdot10 \\ 500=P \end{gathered}[/tex]

I hope this helps you