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Solve for c.

2abc+d=3

1. 3-d/2ab
2. 3/(2ab+d)
3. 3-d/2ab

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Final answer:

To solve for c in the equation 2abc + d = 3, subtract d from both sides and then divide by 2ab, yielding the solution c = (3 - d) / (2ab).

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve for c in the equation 2abc + d = 3, we must isolate c on one side of the equation. Here's how we can do it:

  1. Subtract d from both sides of the equation to get 2abc = 3 - d.
  2. Divide both sides of the equation by 2ab to get c = (3 - d) / (2ab)

The correct solution for c using these steps is c = (3 - d) / (2ab). This matches with option 1 and 3 provided in the question, assuming the options are meant to represent fractions correctly, and the correct expression should have parentheses around 3 - d.

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first one is the answer
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