Question 756484:  Hello I need help with this little problem..i have tried it but i have been not able to solved.
 
Jack invests $1000 at a certain annual interest rate, and he invests another $2000 at an annual rate that is one-half percent higher. If he receives a total of $250 interest in 1 year, at what rate is the $1000 invested? 
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Hello I need help with this little problem..i have tried it but i have been not able to solved.
 
Jack invests $1000 at a certain annual interest rate, and he invests another $2000 at an annual rate that is one-half percent higher. If he receives a total of $250 interest in 1 year, at what rate is the $1000 invested?
 
 
Let the rate at which $1,000 is invested be I 
Then rate at which $2,000 is invested = I + .005 
Therefore, 1,000(I) + 2,000(I + .005) = 250 
1,000I + 2,000I + 10 = 250 
3,000I + 10 = 250 
3,000I = 240 
I, or interest rate at which $1,000 is invested =  , or .08, or  %
 
You can do the check!!
 
 
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