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| Question 1064799:
 Larry Mitchell invested part of his $ 35,000
 
 advance at 7%
 
 annual simple interest and the rest at 2%
 
 annual simple interest.  If his total yearly interest from both accounts was $900, find the amount invested at each rate.
 Answer by addingup(3677)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! So he invested some of 35,000 at 7% and the rest at 2%. The rest means what's left over from the money he invested at 7%, correct? Then, if he invested "some", let's call it x, at 7%:
 0.07x
 And what's left over would be 35,000-x, correct?
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 0.07x+0.02(35000-x) = 900 apply the Distributive Law of multiplication, distribute the 0.02:
 0.07x+700-0.02x = 900
 0.05x = 200
 x = 4,000 this is how much he invested at 7%
 35,000-4,000 = 31,000 this is how much he invested at 2%
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 Check:
 4,000*0.07 = 280
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 31,000*0.02 = 620
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 Total int. = 900 Correct
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 Happy learning,
 John
 
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