Chapter 7 - Bankruptcy is a very beneficial means for those facing severe financial uncertainty or debts. And even though it cannot remove all your liability, it can help you eliminate a number of arrears so you can begin working to reestablish your credit score. These are the debts which are not forgiven in Chapter 7: student loans, child support, alimony payments, majority of taxes you owe and secured or collateral debts.
So the answer is A. Credit Card. A credit card debt can be forgiven under chapter 7 because it is the main reason why people file for bankruptcy just to discharge their credit card balance.
Answer:
y ≤-7
Step-by-step explanation:
-8y ≥56
Divide each side by -8. Remember to flip the inequality
-8y/-8 ≤56/-8
y ≤-7