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23 June, 09:46

Larry Mitchell invested part of his $ 24 comma 000 advance at 4 % annual simple interest and the rest at 7 % annual simple interest. If his total yearly interest from both accounts was $ 1 comma 260 , find the amount invested at each rate.

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  1. 23 June, 11:01
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    Amount invested at 4% is $14,000

    Amount invested at 7% is $10,000

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Total amount invested = $24,000

    Total yearly interest = $1,260

    Now,

    Let the amount invested at 4% annual simple interest be 'x'

    Thus,

    the amount invested at 7% annual simple interest will be $24,000 - x

    Total interest earned = Interest at 4% + Interest at 7%

    $1,260 = 0.04x + 0.07 (24,000 - x)

    or

    $1,260 = 0.04x + 1680 - 0.07x

    or

    -420 = - 0.03x

    or

    x = $14,000

    Hence,

    Amount invested at 4% is $14,000

    Amount invested at 7% is (24,000 - 14,000) = $10,000
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