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What mathematical operation is most suited to solve the equation $3x + 5 = 20$?

  • Multiplication
  • Subtraction (correct)
  • Addition
  • Division

Which of the following expressions is equivalent to $2(3 + x)$?

  • $5 + 2x$
  • $3 + 2x$
  • $6 + 2x$ (correct)
  • $6 + x$

If $y = 4x + 1$, what would be the value of $y$ when $x = 3$?

  • $10$
  • $11$ (correct)
  • $12 + 1$
  • $13$

What is the value of $z$ in the equation $5z - 3 = 12$?

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Which of the following inequalities represents $x$ is less than 5?

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Study Notes

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  • A key concept is the 90/10 rule, indicating that 10% of people own 90% of the wealth.
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  • The author emphasizes the importance of understanding the difference between assets and liabilities.
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Table of Contents (Partial)

  • Introduction and what you'll learn
  • First Step: Are you mentally ready to be an investor?
  • Chapter 1: Investor's Lesson #1: What to Invest In?
  • Chapter 2: Investor's Lesson #2: Building Wealth's Foundation
  • Chapter 3: Investor's Lesson #3: Selecting Opportunities
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  • Chapter 5: Investor's Lesson #5: Why Investing Is Complicated
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