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An investment of $1500 paid interest of $45 during a certain period. How much interest would an investment of $2000 invested at the same rate for th
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: Please help me!The problem is:
An investment of $1500 paid interest of $45 during a certain period. How much interest would an investment of $2000 invested at the same rate for the same length of time pay?
Please and Thank you=) This question is from textbook algebra
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 45/1500=X/2,000
1,500X=45*2,000
1,500X=90,000
X=90,000/1,500
X=$60 IS THE INTEREST PAYED ON THE $2000 INVESTMENT @ THE SAME RATE.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Since the interest rate does not change and the period of investment remains unchanged, you
can do this problem by setting up a proportion:
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interest (I) is to invested principal (P) as interest (I) is to invested principal (P)
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Which in equation form becomes:
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On the left side of this equation we can substitute information from the problem. The first
amount of interest is $45 and the principal invested is $1500. Substituting these values results
in:
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On the right side of the equation we know that the new principal is $2000. So we can substitute
that amount to get the equation:
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Proportions of this form can be solved by first doing cross multiplication. Multiply the
each numerator by the denominator on the other side and set the two products equal.
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So in this problem multiply the numerator by the denominator on the other side
and you get . Then multiply the numerator by the denominator on the other
side and you get . Set the two products equal and you have the
equation:
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Solve for by dividing both sides by and the equation becomes:
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Do the multiplication and division on the right side and you get the answer:
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This tells you that at the same rate of interest and for the same period if $1500 earns $45,
then an investment of $2000 will earn $60.
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Hope this helps you to understand the problem.
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