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13 April, 13:15

Last year Sarah invested money in two accounts. The first account had an interest rate of 2%2% and the second account had an interest rate of 5%5%. If she invested $100$⁢100 more in the first account than the second and her total interest income was $422$⁢422, how much did she invest at each rate?

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  1. 13 April, 13:22
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    the amount invested in first account = $6,100

    and, the amount invested in second account = $6,000

    Explanation:

    Data provided:

    Interest rate of first account = 2% = 0.02

    Interest rate of second account = 5% = 0.05

    Let the amount invested in second account be 'a'

    thus,

    the amount invested in first account = a + $100

    Now,

    Interest = principle * interest rate

    therefore,

    For first account

    Interest = (a + $100) * 0.02 = 0.02a + 2

    and

    for second account = a * 0.05

    also,

    0.02a + 2 + (a * 0.05) = $422

    or

    0.07a + 2 = $422

    or

    0.07a = $420

    or

    a = $6,000

    Hence,

    the amount invested in first account = a + $100 = $6,000 + $100 = $6,100

    and, the amount invested in second account = a = $6,000
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