algebra people!!, need help pleez |
algebra people!!, need help pleez |
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![]() x___aka K0K0 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 466 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 89,266 ![]() |
Can someone please explain how to do this? I need a memory refresh because it slipped my mind over the summer.
A man invested $6000, part of it at 5% simple interest and the rest at 7% simple interest. If his annual interest income is $372, how much did he invest at each rate? |
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Well, you know he invested $6000 at two rates, and he got $372 in interest. Let the amount at one rate be equal to x; the amount at the second rate, then, is 6000-x, because it's the total ($6000) minus the amount at the other rate (x). Then just solve for x. Your equation should look something like this:
$372 = .07x + .05(6000-x) |
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