SOLUTION: a person has 80,000 to invest in two accounts. one account pays 6% interest, the other 7.5%. assume that x dollars are invested in the 6% account. write a linear equation to determ

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Question 831363: a person has 80,000 to invest in two accounts. one account pays 6% interest, the other 7.5%. assume that x dollars are invested in the 6% account. write a linear equation to determine the total amount of annual interest
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
interest = 6%x + 7.5%(80000-x)
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