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5 April, 18:23

You are given the total annual interest earned from a total of $8,000 invested in two funds paying the given rates of simple interest. Write and solve a system of equations to find the amount invested at each rate.

Annual Interest $290

Rate 1 3%

Rate 2 4%

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  1. 5 April, 18:41
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    The amount invested in each fund is

    At rate 1, 3% amount invested = $3,000

    At rate 2, 4% amount invested = $5,000

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here we have

    Interest, I = Principal, P * Rate, R

    Therefore, we have for the first rate of 13% (13% = 0.13)

    I₁ = P₁ * 0.03

    For the second rate of 24% we have

    I₂ = P₂ * 0.04

    We are told that

    I₁ + I₂ = $290

    Therefore,

    P₁ * 0.03 + P₂ * 0.04 = $290 ... (1)

    Also

    P₁ + P₂ = $8,000 ... (2)

    Solving the two equations, we have

    Where P₂ = $8,000 - P₁

    Substituting in equation (1) we get,

    P₁ * 0.03 + ($8,000 - P₁) * 0.04 = $290

    $320 - 0.04·P₁ + 0.03·P₁ = $290

    -0.01·P₁ = $290 - $320 = - $30

    P₁ = $3000 and therefore,

    P₂ = $8,000 - P₁ = $8,000 - $3000 = $5,000.
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