Brad makes four payments a year of $198.60 for life insurance; two

payments of $425.45 for real estate taxes; twenty-six payments of
$32 for health insurance; and three payments of $315.66 for auto
insurance. What is the total of his annual fixed expenses for
these items?

Brad's annual expense for life insurance is $198.60 x 4 = $794.40.

His annual expense for real estate taxes is $425.45 x 2 = $850.90.
His annual expense for health insurance is $32 x 26 = $832.
His annual expense for auto insurance is $315.66 x 3 = $946.98.
Therefore, his total annual fixed expenses for these items is $794.40 + $850.90 + $832 + $946.98 = $3,424.28. Answer: \boxed{3424.28}.

To find the annual fixed expenses for these items, we need to add up all the payments made in a year for each category.

For life insurance, Brad makes four payments of $198.60 each year. So the total annual expense for life insurance is 4 * $198.60 = $794.40.

For real estate taxes, Brad makes two payments of $425.45 each year. So the total annual expense for real estate taxes is 2 * $425.45 = $850.90.

For health insurance, Brad makes twenty-six payments of $32 each year. So the total annual expense for health insurance is 26 * $32 = $832.

For auto insurance, Brad makes three payments of $315.66 each year. So the total annual expense for auto insurance is 3 * $315.66 = $947.98.

To find the total annual fixed expenses for these items, we add up all the individual expenses: $794.40 + $850.90 + $832 + $947.98 = $3,425.28.

Therefore, the total of Brad's annual fixed expenses for these items is $3,425.28.

To find the total of Brad's annual fixed expenses, we need to add up the payments for life insurance, real estate taxes, health insurance, and auto insurance.

First, let's calculate the total payment for each expense:

1. Life insurance: Brad makes four payments a year of $198.60.
Therefore, the total payment for life insurance per year is 4 * $198.60 = $794.40.

2. Real estate taxes: Brad makes two payments a year of $425.45.
Therefore, the total payment for real estate taxes per year is 2 * $425.45 = $850.90.

3. Health insurance: Brad makes twenty-six payments of $32 per year.
Therefore, the total payment for health insurance per year is 26 * $32 = $832.

4. Auto insurance: Brad makes three payments a year of $315.66.
Therefore, the total payment for auto insurance per year is 3 * $315.66 = $947.98.

Now, we can find the total of Brad's annual fixed expenses by adding up the amounts:

Total annual fixed expenses = $794.40 + $850.90 + $832 + $947.98
= $3425.28

Therefore, the total of Brad's annual fixed expenses for these items is $3425.28.