To solve the equation \( z + 2.6 = 6 \), we need to isolate the variable \( z \). This can be done by subtracting 2.6 from both sides of the equation.
We start with the equation: \[ z + 2.6 = 6 \]
To isolate \( z \), we subtract \( 2.6 \) from both sides: \[ z = 6 - 2.6 \]
Calculating the right side gives: \[ z = 3.4 \]
\(\boxed{z = 3.4}\)
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