SOLUTION: Kyle plans to invest ​$8000​, part at 2​% simple interest and the rest at 3​% simple interest. What is the most that he can invest at 2​% and still be

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Question 1036351: Kyle plans to invest ​$8000​, part at 2​% simple interest and the rest at 3​% simple interest. What is the most that he can invest at 2​% and still be guaranteed at least ​$180 in interest per​ year?
Answer by macston(5194) About Me  (Show Source):
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W=amount at 2%; H=amount at 3%
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W+H=$8000
H=$8000-W
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.02W+.03H=>$180
.02W+.03($8000-W)>=$180
.02W+$240-.03W=>$180
-0.01W=>-$60 . (Reverse inequality sign when dividing by negative number)
W<=$6000
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ANSWER: He must invest less than (or equal to) $6000 at 2%.
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