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5 September, 04:28

A natural history museum borrows $2,000,000 at simple annual interest to purchase new exhibits. some of the money is borrowed at 7%, some at 8.5%, and some at 9.5%. use a system of linear equations to determine how much is borrowed at each rate given that the total annual interest is $169,750 and the amount borrowed at 8.5% is four times the amount borrowed at 9.5%. solve the system of linear equations using matrices.

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  1. 5 September, 08:00
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    Let the amount borrowed at 9.5% be x. Now we have:

    at 9.5% = x

    at 8.5% = 4x

    at 7% = 2,000,000 - 5x

    0.095x + 0.085 (4x) + 0.07 (2,000,000-5x) = 169,750

    0.095x + 0.34x + 140,000 - 0.35x = 169,750

    0.085x = 29,750

    x = 350,000

    So the museum borrowed:

    At 9.5% = 350K

    At 8.5% = 350*4 = 1,400,000

    At 7% = 2,000,000 - 5 (350,000) = 250,000

    Total borrowed

    350,000 + 1,400,000 + 250,000 = 2,000,000 Correct

    Interest paid:

    0.095 (350,000) + 0.085 (1,400,000) + 0.07 (250,000) = 169,750
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