SOLUTION: An investment club wants to invest $17,000 in two simple interest accounts. One account earns 6.5% annual simple interest and the other account earns 8.3% annual simple interest. H

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Question 85759: An investment club wants to invest $17,000 in two simple interest accounts. One account earns 6.5% annual simple interest and the other account earns 8.3% annual simple interest. How much should be invested in each account so that both accounts earn the same annual interest?
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