Question 342377:  Nico is saving money for his college education. He invests some money at 5%, and $1900 less than that amount at 4%. The investments produced a total of $185 interest in 1 yr. How much did he invest at each rate? 
 Found 2 solutions by  checkley77, nyc_function: Answer by checkley77(12844)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! .05x+.04(x-1,900)=185 
.05x+.04x-76=185 
.09x=185+76 
.09x=261 
x=261/.09 
x=2,900 amount invested @ 5%. 
2,900-1,900=1,000 amount invested @ 4%. 
Proof: 
.05*2,900+.04*1,000=185 
145+40=185 
185=185 
 Answer by nyc_function(2741)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Let x be the amount he invests at 5%. Then the amount at 4% will be x - 1900. His interest for one year is
 
185 = 0.05x + 0.04(x - 1900)
 
= 0.05x + 0.04x - 76
 
185 + 76 = 0.09x
 
x = 261/0.09 = 2900
 
So, he invested $2900 at 5% and $1000 at 4%. 
 
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