Math, asked by bhavikravani2004, 11 months ago

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You have 12,000/- saved amount, and wants to invest it in two schemes yielding 10%
and 15% interest. How much amount should be invested in each scheme so that you
should get overall 12% interest.​

Answers

Answered by wajahatkincsem
46

Answer:

7200 will be invested at 10% and 4800 will be invested at 15%.

Step by step explanation:

Let x be the amount invested at 10%.

So 12000 - x will be the amount invested at 15%.

10% of x + 15% of (12000 - x) = 12% of 12000

10/100 x + 15/100(12000 - x) = 12/100 (12000)

10 x + 15(12000 - x)  = 12 (12000)

180000 + 144000 = 15 x - 10 x

5 x = 36000

x = 36000/5 = 7200

x = 7200 is the amount invested at 10%

12000 - x = 12000 - 7200 = 4800

4800 is the amount invested at 15%.

Answered by 2008shrishti
8

Answer:

Answer:

7200 will be invested at 10% and 4800 will be invested at 15%.

Step by step explanation:

Let x be the amount invested at 10%.

So 12000 - x will be the amount invested at 15%.

10% of x + 15% of (12000 - x) = 12% of 12000

10/100 x + 15/100(12000 - x) = 12/100 (12000)

10 x + 15(12000 - x)  = 12 (12000)

180000 + 144000 = 15 x - 10 x

5 x = 36000

x = 36000/5 = 7200

x = 7200 is the amount invested at 10%

12000 - x = 12000 - 7200 = 4800

4800 is the amount invested at 15%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this answer will help you.✌️

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