The question below was on my mgmat practice test.  The answer is A, but my question has to do with the explanation.  It is given that z - 2y = 3, but how?  In working this problem out, I got -3 not +3.  Is it +3 (and if so how) or is this an error?
If x + 2y = z, what is the value of x?
(1) 3y = 4.5 + 1.5z
(2) y = 2
If we solve the equation x + 2y = z in terms of x, we can rephrase the question.
x = z - 2y 
The question becomes "What is z - 2y ?" 
(1) SUFFICIENT: We can manipulate this statement to solve for z - 2y:
3y = 4.5 + 1.5z    divide both sides by 1.5
2y = 3 + z      
z - 2y = 3
							