I love these problems, because it's just about reading the question. All you need to do is break it down. What do we know the "sum of" something is? We know that it means addition. What are we adding? "three times a number b and 33". Well, how can we express "three times b"? 3b! Right! Well, we know we're adding that to 33, so you're almost done. Right now you should have 3b+33. And what <em>is</em> 3b+33? at least 33. How can we express "at least"? >=, greater than or equal to, right! Finally, we have our answer. 3b+33>=35.
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The Chavez family has two options when applying a house loan for 30 years which is amounting to $250,000. First, the will not take the points with a monthly payment of $1580 while if they take the points, they will have a monthly payment of $1560. What they did was they did not buy the points and the reason for this was they are planning to sell the house after 5 years.
The sum of 'k' and '7' is ' k + 7 '.
Five-sixths of that sum is ' (5/6)(k + 7) '.
The product of '6' and 'c' is '6c' .
"Five sixths of the sum of 'k' and '7' " minus the of '6'and 'c' is
<em> (5/6)(k + 7) - 6c</em>.
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Answer:
x=<-11
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+18=<-15
3x=<-33
x=<-11