Homework help: Solve for a(1-bx)=c?

The answer I have is x= c-a/-ab

This is how I got my answer:

a(1-bx)=c
a-abx=c
Subtract a from both sides to get
-abx=c-a
Then I divided both aides by -ab

If this is not correct, could you please tell me the step I messed up on?

Thanks!

Anonymous2008-10-06T19:57:22Z

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You are correct.

alyssa2008-10-07T02:58:18Z

Assuming you're solving for x, you're correct =]