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18 November, 15:24

Tyler has two savings accounts that his grandparents opened for him. one of the accounts pay 6 % 6% annual interest, whereas the other pays 8 % 8% annual interest. if you have $ 300 $300 more invested at 8 % 8% than you invested at 6 % 6%, how much do you have invested in each account if the total amount of interest you earn in a year is $ 94 $94?

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  1. 18 November, 16:15
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    Let x = amount invested in 6% account

    300 + x = amount invested in 8% account

    6%x + 8% (300 + x) = 94

    0.06x + 0.08 (300 + x) = 94

    0.06x + 24 + 0.08x = 94

    0.14x + 24 = 94

    0.14x = 94 - 24

    0.14x = 70

    x = 70/0.14

    x = 500

    Amount invested in 6% account = $500

    Amount invested in 8% account = $300 + x = $300 + $500 = $800
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