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6 August, 06:05

Bob won a $200,000 lottery. He invests part of the money in real estate with an annual return of 3% and the rest in a money market account at 4.5% interest. If the annual interest on the money was $8250, how much was invested at each rate?

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  1. 6 August, 07:19
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    Bob invested $50,000 in real state and $150,000 in a money market.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming that x is the investment in real state:

    (200,000-x) * 0.045 + x * 0.03 = 8,250

    Apply distributive property:

    (200,000*0,045) - 0.045x + 0.03x = 8,250

    9,000 - 0.045x + 0.03x = 8,250

    We must clear x:

    - 0.045x + 0.03x = 8,250 - 9,000

    -0.015x = - 750

    x = - 750/-0.015

    x = 50,000

    So, the invest in real state is $50,000.

    $200,000 - $50,000 = $150,000 is the invest in a money market.
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