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Last year Marta invested money in two accounts. The first account had an interest rate of 2% and the second account had an interest rate of 3%. If she invested $200 more in the first account than the second and her total interest income was $384, how much did she invest at each rate?


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Answered by manish5365
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RS. 7800 AND RS. 7600

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LET, x+200 AND x BE THE FIRST AND SECOND INVESTMENT RESPECTIVELY.

THEN,

FOR FIRST INTEREST(I¹)

 = 2\% \: of \: (200 + x) \\  = 4 + 0.02x

FOR SECOND INTEREST(I²)

 = 3\% \: of \: (x) \\  = 0.03x

THEN,

TOTAL INTEREST(I)=I¹+I²

OR,

384 = 4 + 0.02x + 0.03x

OR,

380 = 0.05x

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x = 7600

AGAIN,

x+200=7800

SO, THE INVESTMENTS ARE RS. 7800 AND RS. 7600 RESPECTIVELY.


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