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Nico is saving money for his college education. He invests some money at 7%, and $1200 less than that amount at 3%. The investments produced a total of $174 interest in 1 yr. How much did he invest at each rate?

He invested $____at 7% and _____ at 3%.

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Answer:

Nico invest
\$2,100 at 7% and
x=\$900 at 3%

Explanation:

we know that

The simple interest formula is equal to


I=P(rt)

where

I is the Final Interest Value

P is the Principal amount of money to be invested

r is the rate of interest

t is Number of Time Periods

in this problem we have

At 7%


t=1\ years\\ P=\$x\\r=0.07

substitute in the formula above


I1=x(0.07*1)


I1=0.07x

At 3%


t=1\ years\\ P=\$(x-1,200)\\r=0.03

substitute in the formula above


I2=(x-1,200)(0.03*1)


I2=0.03x-36

The total interest is equal to

I=I1+I2

I=$174

substitute


174=0.07x+0.03x-36


0.10x=174+36


0.10x=210


x=\$2,100


x-1,200=2,100-1,200=\$900

therefore

Nico invest
\$2,100 at 7% and
x=\$900 at 3%

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