Question 1182251
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Here is an alternative to the standard algebraic solution method shown by the other tutor.  If the numbers are "nice", this method is faster and easier (for me, at least) than the formal algebra.<br>
(1) Do the calculation to show that $5520 interest on an investment of $48,000 is an average interest rate of 11.5%.
(2) Observe the three interest rates 10.5, 11.5, and 12 on a number line and determine that the average of 11.5% is 2/3 of the way from 10.5% to 12%.
(3) That means 2/3 of the total was invested at the higher rate.<br>
ANSWER: 2/3 of $48,000, or $32,000, at 12%; the other $16,000 at 10.5%.<br>
CHECK: .12(32000)+.105(16000) = 3840+1680 = 5520<br>