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| Question 992408:  A man invested part of $10,000 at 6% and rest at 7%. The annual income from 7% invested was $35 less than seven times the annual income from the 6% invested. How did he invest at each rate?
 i'm not sure if this is correct.
 let x = amount invested at 6%
 10,000 - x = amount invested at 7%
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A man invested part of $10,000 at 6% and rest at 7%. The annual income from 7% invested was $35 less than seven times the annual income from the 6% invested. How did he invest at each rate?
 i'm not sure if this is correct.
 let x = amount invested at 6%
 10,000 - x = amount invested at 7%
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 0.07(10000-x) - 7*0.06x = 35
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 7(10000-x) - 42x = 3500
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 70000 - 7x - 42x = 3500
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 -49x = -66500
 x = $1357.14 (amt. invested at 6%
 10,000-x = $8642.86 (amt. invested at 7%)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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