1. **State the problem:** Solve the equation $$-6 = \frac{p}{4} - 6$$ for $p$.
2. **Add 6 to both sides** to isolate the term with $p$:
$$-6 + 6 = \frac{p}{4} - 6 + 6$$
which simplifies to
$$0 = \frac{p}{4}$$
3. **Multiply both sides by 4** to solve for $p$:
$$4 \times 0 = 4 \times \frac{p}{4}$$
Use the cancellation rule:
$$0 = \cancel{4} \times \frac{p}{\cancel{4}} = p$$
4. **Final answer:**
$$p = 0$$
This means the value of $p$ that satisfies the equation is 0.
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