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31 August, 15:07

Phil has $20,000, part of which he invests at 8% interest and the rest at 6%. If the total income from the two investments was $1460, how much did he invest at 6%?

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  1. 31 August, 15:21
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    Answer: 7000

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the amount invested in 8% account be P1 and the amount invested in 6% account be P2

    . If the total amount invested is $20,000 then:

    P1+P2=20,000. (Eq. 1)

    The interest earned in one year from the 8% account is:

    I1=0.08P1

    and the interest earned in one year from the 6% account is:

    I2=0.06P2

    If the total interest earned is $1460, then:

    I1+I2=1460

    0.08P1+0.06P2=1460

    (Eq. 2) From Eq. 1:

    P1=20000-P2

    Substituting this into Eq. 2:

    0.08 (20000-P2) + 0.06P2 = 1460

    1600 - 0.08P2 + 0.06P2 = 1460

    0.02P2 = 140

    P2 = 140 / 0.02

    P2 = 7000

    Hence, he invested $7000 at the rate of 6%.
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