I need a step by step explanation on this problem:
It is simplified.
[tex]\frac{7p + 14}{49} = \frac{p + 2}{7}[/tex]
Please!!!!!!!

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Answer:

Infinitely Many Solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

1) First, you need to factor out the common term 7.

[tex]\frac{7(p+2)}{49} =\frac{p+2}{7}[/tex]

2) Next, you have to simplify [tex]\frac{7(p+2)}{49}[/tex] and you get [tex]\frac{p+2}{7}[/tex].

[tex]\frac{p+2}{7}=\frac{p+2}{7}[/tex]

3) Since both sides are equal, you'll have an infinitely amount of solutions.

Infinitely Many Solutions