A/3+4=6

I subtracted 4 from 4, and 4 from 6.
and I got A/3+2=
But how do I solve it from here?

I just don't know what to do from this point on..

A/3 + 4 = 6

You misplaced the equal sign.

A/3 = 2

Multiply both sides by 3.

A = 6

To solve the equation A/3 + 2 = 6, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by isolating the fraction A/3 on one side of the equation. Since 2 is being added to A/3, you need to subtract 2 from both sides of the equation to eliminate it:

(A/3 + 2) - 2 = 6 - 2

Simplify:

A/3 = 4

2. Next, you want to eliminate the fraction A/3. To do this, multiply both sides of the equation by the denominator (3):

(3 * A/3) = 4 * 3

Simplify:

A = 12

So, the solution to the equation A/3 + 2 = 6 is A = 12.