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Lilian has part of $9000 invested at 4% and the remainder at 6%. His annual return on each investment is the same. At what rate would she have to invest all her money to get the same interest?

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    Given:

    Total amount invested = $9,000

    interest rates = 4% and 6%

    Let x be the part of 9,000.

    Note that annual return on each investment is the same.

    0.04x = 0.06 (9,000 - x)

    0.04x = 540 - 0.06x

    0.04x + 0.06x = 540

    0.10x = 540

    x = 540/0.10

    x = 5,400

    0.04x = 0.06 (9,000 - x)

    0.04 (5,400) = 0.06 (9,000 - 5,400)

    216 = 0.06 (3,600)

    216 = 216

    total interest for the year : 216 + 216 = 432

    Interest = pricipal * interest rate * term

    432 = 9,000 * interest rate * 1 yr

    432/9,000 = interest rate

    0.048 = interest rate

    Interest rate would be 4.8% to get the same interest from the whole 9,000.
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