Solve 3x+2b=6c for x. Step 1: 3x+2b−2b=6c−2b subtract 2b from both sides Step 2: 3x=6c−2b combine like terms/simplify Step 3: 3x3=6c3−2b divide by 3 on both sides to get x isolated Step 4: x=2c−2b simplify/final answer Which statement is TRUE? (1 point) Responses The process is correct. The process is correct. The process has an error. The correct answer is x=4bc3 The process has an error. The correct answer is x is equal to the fraction with numerator 4 b c and denominator 3 The process has an error. The correct answer is x=−4b−c The process has an error. The correct answer is x is equal to negative 4 b minus c The process has an error. The correct answer is x=2c−23b The process has an error. The correct answer is x is equal to 2 c minus 2 thirds b Skip to navigation

The statement "The process has an error. The correct answer is x=2c−2b" is TRUE.

The process is correct. The correct answer is x = 2c - 2b.

The process is correct. The correct answer is x=2c−2b.

Explanation:
To solve the equation 3x+2b=6c for x, we need to isolate x on one side of the equation. Here are the steps to solve it:

Step 1: Subtract 2b from both sides of the equation:
3x + 2b - 2b = 6c - 2b
This cancels out the 2b term on the left side of the equation.

Step 2: Simplify the expression on the right side:
3x = 6c - 2b

Step 3: Divide both sides of the equation by 3:
3x/3 = (6c - 2b)/3
This isolates x on the left side of the equation.

Step 4: Simplify the expression on the right side:
x = (6c - 2b)/3

So the correct answer is x = 2c - 2b.