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Suppose $500 is divided into two bank accounts. One account pays 15% simple interest per year and the other pays 10%. After three years there is a total of $200 in interest between the two accounts. How much was invested into the bank account that pays 15% simple interest (rounded to the nearest cent)? ​

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User Alaroff
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Answer:

x = amount invested in the 15% account

x*.15*3 + (500-x)*.1*3 = 200

x = 333.33

so, 500-333.33 = 166.67 at 10%

Explanation:

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User Kingofmit
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Answer:

x = amount invested in the 15% account

x*.15*3 + (500-x)*.1*3 = 200

x = 333.33

so, 500-333.33 = 166.67 at 10%

Explanation:

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