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Question 15905: Can you help me with this?
An individual has a total of $1000 in 2 banks. The first bank pays 8% interest per year, the second bank pays 10%. If the person receives $86 in interest in the first year, how much money must have been deposited in each bank?
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Answer by Earlsdon(6294) About Me  (Show Source):
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You need to set up your equation from the problem description as follows:
$x at 8% + $(1000-x) at 10% = $86 Now you solve for x, the amount in the first bank. First change the percents to their decimal equivalents. 8% = 0.08, 10% = 0.1 Now write the algebraic equation.
0.08x+%2B+0.1%281000-x%29+=+86 Simplify and solve for x.
0.08x+%2B+100+-+0.1x+=+86
-0.02x+%2B+100+=+86 Subtract 100 from both sides.
-0.02x+=+-14 Divide both sides by -0.02
x+=+700
Answer:
$700.00 was deposited in the first bank at 8% interest per annum.
$300.00 was deposited in the second bank at 10% interest per annum.
Check:
0.08($700.00) + 0.1($300.00) = $56.00 + $30.00 = $86.00