Hello, so I am going to be teaching you how to solve 1.5-3y=6, so the first thing we should do first is to simplify both sides of your equation, so: We start off with your equation: <span>1.5−<span>3y</span></span>=<span>6 </span>Then we are going to simplify it so: <span><span><span>1.5+</span>−<span>3y</span></span>=6 </span><span><span><span>−<span>3y</span></span>+1.5</span>=6 Now that we are done simplifying it we are going to subtract 1.5 from both of the sides: </span><span><span><span><span>−<span>3y</span></span>+1.5</span>−1.5</span>=<span>6−1.5 Then we get: </span></span><span><span>−<span>3y</span></span>=4.5 Now we put them as a fraction and divide my both of the sides: </span><span><span>−<span>3y/</span></span><span>−3</span></span>=<span>4.5/<span>−<span>3 Now that you are done dividing by both sides you should get the answer -1.5 so the answer is: </span></span></span>y=<span>−<span>1.5 </span></span> I really do hope this helps you!