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For what value of \( p \), the terms \( (2p + 1), 13, (5p - 3) \) are in A.P.?

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For three numbers to be in A.P., the middle term must be the average of the first and third terms.
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The Correct Option is B

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Step 1: For the terms to be in A.P., the middle term must be the average of the first and third terms. \[ 13 = \frac{(2p + 1) + (5p - 3)}{2} \] Step 2: Solve for \( p \): \[ 13 = \frac{2p + 1 + 5p - 3}{2} \] \[ 13 = \frac{7p - 2}{2} \] \[ 26 = 7p - 2 \] \[ 28 = 7p \] \[ p = 4 \] Thus, the correct answer is \( p = 4 \).
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