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25 August, 19:02

Betsy, a recent retiree, requires $5 comma 000 per year in extra income. She has $60 comma 000 to invest and can invest in B-rated bonds paying 17 % per year or in a certificate of deposit (CD) paying 7 % per year. How much money should be invested in each to realize exactly $5 comma 000 in interest per year?

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  1. 25 August, 21:22
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    Betsy needs to invest $8,000 in bonds and $52,000 in a CD

    Explanation:

    B = amount invested in bonds

    C = amount invested in a CD

    step 1:

    B + C = 60,000

    0.17B + 0.07C = 5,000

    step 2:

    C = 60,000 - B

    step 3:

    0.17B + 0.07 (60,000 - B) = 5,000

    step 4:

    0.17B + 4,200 - 0.07B = 5,000

    step 5:

    0.1B = 800

    step 6:

    B = 800 / 0.1 = 8,000

    C = 60,000 - B = 60,000 - 8,000 = 52,000
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