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9 March, 11:32

Last year Kareem had $20,000to invest. He invested some of it in an account that paid 8% simple interest per year, and he invested the rest of it in an account that paid 7% simple interest per year. After one year, he received a total of $1540 in interest. How much did he invest in each account?

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  1. 9 March, 12:23
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    He invested 14,000 in one account and $6,000 in another.

    Explanation:

    Let amount invested in one account paying 8% simple interest be x.

    Total amount invested = $20,000

    Amount invested in another account paying 7% simple interest = 20,000 - x

    Total interest = $1,540

    Simple interest equation for 1st account = 0.08x

    Simple interest equation for 1st account = 0.07 (20,000 - x)

    Sum of these two equations is $1,540

    Equating above two equations we get,

    1,540 = 0.08x + 0.07 (20,000 - x)

    1,540 = 0.01x + 1,400

    x = $14,000

    $14,000 is invested in one account and $6,000 (20,000 - 14,000) is invested in another.
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