Translate the sentence into an equality.

The sum of a number times
5 and 27 is at most −26.

It doesn't make sense.

Summing two positive numbers will not get a negative.

The sum of a number times 8 and 25 is at most -15

Three times the sum of a number and 18 is at least -19

the sum of a number times 5 and 19 is at most 23.

use the variable y for the unknown number

To translate the sentence into an equality, we need to break down the sentence and identify the key components.

The sum of a number times 5 and 27: Let's call the number x. The sum of a number times 5 and 27 can be represented as 5x + 27.

is at most −26: This means that the expression 5x + 27 should be less than or equal to -26.

Combining the two parts, we can write the equation:

5x + 27 ≤ -26

This is the translated sentence as an equality.

5x+27<-26