To solve the equation \(3x + 2b = 6c\) for \(x\), follow these steps:
-
Subtract \(2b\) from both sides: \[ 3x = 6c - 2b \]
-
Divide both sides by 3 to isolate \(x\): \[ x = \frac{6c - 2b}{3} \]
-
You can simplify the right side: \[ x = 2c - \frac{2b}{3} \]
So, the solution for \(x\) is: \[ x = 2c - \frac{2b}{3} \]