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In the question below are you solving for the Part (P), the Base (B), or the Rate (R)? Jamal wants to take his family on a vacation next summer and has been saving $150 each month to help fund the trip. If he saves 3% of his monthly income for vacation, what is his monthly income?

          In the question below are you solving for the Part (P), the Base (B), or the Rate (R)? Jamal wants to take his family on a vacation next summer and has been saving $150 each month to help fund the trip. If he saves 3% of his monthly income for vacation, what is his monthly income?
        
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Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
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In the question below are you solving for the Part (P), the Base (B), or the Rate (R)? Jamal wants to take his family on a vacation next summer and has been saving $150 each month to help fund the trip. If he saves 3% of his monthly income for vacation, what is his monthly income?
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00:01 In the question, the monthly payment p owner mortgage varies directly with the amount borrowed b.
00:10 P is the payment here, b is the money borrowed.
00:15 Now, if payment value is given as $6 .49 for every $1 ,000 borrowed, we can get the value of k.
00:30 Using these two, we get 6 .49 equals k multiplied with 1000.
00:38 We'll divide both the side of the equation with thousand...
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