SOLUTION: Part of a $10,000 investment is to be invested in an account paying 2% interest, and the rest in an account paying 3%. Choose a variable to represent the amount invested at 2%. The
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Question 986600: Part of a $10,000 investment is to be invested in an account paying 2% interest, and the rest in an account paying 3%. Choose a variable to represent the amount invested at 2%. Then write an expression that represents the amount invested at 3%.
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10,000 minus whatever variable you chose to represent the amount invested at 2%.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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