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15 March, 12:37

Anita's sister had $6000 to invest. She invested part of this sum at 4% and the other part at 6%. If the annual return on the 6% investment is $15 more than the annual return on the 4% investment, find how much is invested at 6% rate.

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  1. 15 March, 13:05
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    2550

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I'm assuming the interest is annual.

    so this is breaking the 6000 into two parts, I am going to call them A and B. i will say A is invsted at 4% and B is invested at 6%

    It then tells us the amount of interest gaied from B is $15 more than the interest gained from A. We basically use a system of equations.

    A + B = 6000

    .06B -.04A = 15

    Let me know if you don't see how I got these equations. I will go ahead and solve.

    A + B = 6000

    Gonna solve for A so I can plug it into the other eqaution and solve for B, which is what the question is asking for. You can get both either way though.

    A = 6000 - B

    Plug this into the other equation.

    .06B -.04A = 15

    .06B -.04 (6000 - B) = 15

    .06B - 240 +.04B = 15

    .1B = 255

    B = 2550

    this means A is 3450. You can check by seeing what theinterest is for each.

    2550*.06 = 153

    3450*.04 = 138

    153 is 15 more than 138 so everything checks out.
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