SOLUTION: Matt invests $9600 in two different accounts. The first account paid 5 %, the second account paid 4 % in interest. At the end of the first year he had earned $428 in interest. How
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Question 1139397: Matt invests $9600 in two different accounts. The first account paid 5 %, the second account paid 4 % in interest. At the end of the first year he had earned $428 in interest. How much was in each account?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x at 5%
9600-x at 4%
Simplify this and solve.
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