5b + 29 ≤ -25 is the translation of the phrase "the sum of a number times 5 and 29 is at most -25"
<h3>How to translate an English phrase into an algebraic equation?</h3>
Given the phrase in the question;
The sum of a number times 5 and 29 is at most -25.
First, we translate;
Let the unknown number represented by b.
- A number times 5 ⇒ b × 5 ⇒ 5b
- Sum ⇒ 5b + 29
- Inequality sign for at most -25 ⇒ less than or equal to ⇒ ≤ -25
Now we combine the terms;
5b + 29 ≤ -25
We can go and solve for the unknown number.
5b + 29 ≤ -25
Subtract 29 from both sides
5b + 29 - 29 ≤ -25 - 29
5b ≤ -25 - 29
5b ≤ -54
b ≤ -54/5
Therefore, the translation of the phrase is 5b + 29 ≤ -25.
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Slope = (7-2)/(3-0) = 5/3
slope intercept b = 2
equation y= 5/3x +b
<span>answer: B. y=5/3x + 2 </span>
Answer:
hypotenuse
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Answer:</u>

Initial value: 250
Decay
Decay rate: 11%

Initial value: 40
Growth
Growth rate: 11%
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
The function we have on the left of the table is:

<u>Initial value</u> (when x = 0): 
y = 250 (initial value)
Growth or Decay: 0.89 < 1 so decay
Decay rate: (1 - 0.89) * 100 = 11%
Function on right side:

<u>Initial value</u> (when x = 0): 
y = 40 (initial value)
Growth or decay: 1.11 > 1 so growth
Growth rate: (1.11 - 1) * 100 = 11%
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation: