solve for the indicated letter.

d=6e, for e

the solution is e=?

i am not sure what they mean. I never learned it.

d=6e

Divide both sides of the equation by 6.

d/6 = e

would it the answer be D?

No.

This is the answer:

d/6 = e

Not to worry, I'll be happy to explain how to solve for the indicated letter in this equation.

In the equation given, "d = 6e," we are asked to solve for the value of "e." To do this, we need to isolate "e" on one side of the equation by performing the inverse operation.

Since "d" is equal to 6 times "e," we can solve for "e" by dividing both sides of the equation by 6. This cancels out the multiplication of 6 and provides us with the value of "e."

Let's apply this to the equation:

d = 6e

Divide both sides of the equation by 6:

d/6 = 6e/6

Simplifying the right side of the equation:

d/6 = e

So, the solution for "e" in terms of "d" is e = d/6.

If you have a specific value for "d," you can substitute it into this equation to find the corresponding value of "e."