The first step to solve for y in y/3= 6 + x is

A) to subtract x from both sides of the equation.
B) to subtract y/3 from both sides of the equation.
C) to divide each term on both sides of the equation by 3. *******
D) to multiply each term on both sides of the equation by 3.

Ohhh okay thank you Mrs.Sue

You're welcome, Katy.

The first step to solve for y in

y
3
= 6 + x is

whats the awnser??

To solve for y in the equation y/3 = 6 + x, we need to isolate the variable y on one side of the equation. The first step to do that is to get rid of the coefficient of y, which is 1/3, by multiplying each term on both sides by its reciprocal, which is 3.

So, the correct answer is D) to multiply each term on both sides of the equation by 3.

Nope.

You need to get rid of 3 on the left side of the equation.