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1 May, 20:30

Set up the system of equations and then solve it by using an inverse matrix. One safe investment pays 10% per year, and a more risky investment pays 18% per year. A woman has $150,400 to invest and would like to have an income of $20,000 per year from her investments. How much should she invest at each rate? 10% rate $ 18% rate $?

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  1. 1 May, 23:04
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    Has been explained given below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    pays per year = 10%

    =the safer investment

    1504-x=riskier. Units in thousands.

    .10 x + 0.18 (1540-x) = 20

    .10 x + (277.2-.18 x) = 20

    -0.08 x=-257.2

    x=3215 or $321500

    other is $118250

    32150*10%=$ 3215

    118250*18%=$21285
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