Hello!
Using the equation for the electric field produced by a source charge:

E = Electric Field Strength ( 2.86 × 10⁵ N/C)
k = Coulomb's Constant ( 8.99 × 10⁹ Nm²/C²)
q = Charge of source charge (3 μC = 0.000003 C)
r = distance of test charge from source charge (m²)
We can rearrange the equation to solve for distance to make plugging in values easier. (Isolate for 'r').

Plug in the given values.
