if x = 6 + y and y = -z/3, what does x equal in terms of z?

a. 3(6+z)
b. 3(z-6)
c. 6-z/3
d. z/3-6
e. 6+z/3

x = 6 + y

y = -z/3
substituting,
x = 6 - z / 3

thus letter (c).

post it.

To determine the value of x in terms of z, we need to substitute the expression for y into the equation for x. Let's start by finding the value of y:

Given that y = -z/3, we can substitute this value into the equation for x:

x = 6 + y
x = 6 + (-z/3)

To simplify this equation further, we can distribute the negative sign to both terms inside the parentheses:

x = 6 - z/3

Thus, x equals 6 - z/3.

Therefore, the correct option is c. 6 - z/3.