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| Question 513925:  A total of $22,000 is invested in two corporate bonds that pay 3.5% and 5% simple interest. The investor wants an annual interest income of $890 from the investments. What amount should be invested in the 3.5% bond?
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A total of $22,000 is invested in two corporate bonds that pay 3.5% and 5% simple interest. The investor wants an annual interest income of $890 from the investments. What amount should be invested in the 3.5% bond? ----------------------
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 Quantity Eq. ::::x + y = 22000
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 Interest Eq. ::: 0.035x + 0.05y = 890
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 Multiply thru Quantity by 500
 Multiply thru Value by 1000
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 50x + 50y = 50*22000
 35x + 50y = 1000*890
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 15x = 210,000
 x = $14,000 (amt. invested at 3.5%)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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