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11 July, 23:25

Jolene invests her savings in two bank accounts, one paying 4 percent and the other paying 8 percent simple interest per year. She puts twice as much in the lower-yielding account because it is less risky. Her annual interest is 3664 dollars. How much did she invest at each rate?

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  1. 12 July, 02:03
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    The average rate is (4%*2+8%) / 3=16/3%=5-1/3%

    Therefore the original investment was

    3664 / (16/300) = 300*3664/16=68700,

    of which 1/3 was at 8% = 22,900

    and 2/3 was at 4% = 45,800

    Check:45,800*.04+22,900*.08=3664 yay!
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