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An investor invested a total of $2,800 in two mutual funds. One fund earned 5% profit while the other earned 3% profit. If the investor's total profit was $104, how much was invested in each mutual fund? The amount invested in the mutual fund that earned 5% was $(blank). The amount invested in the mutual fund that earned 3% was $(blank).

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The amount invested in the mutual fund that earned 5% is $ 1000

The amount invested in the mutual fund that earned 3% is $ 1800

Solution:

Given that , An investor invested a total of $2,800 in two mutual funds

Let the amount invested in 1st mutual fund be $n

Then the amount invested in the other mutual fund will be $(2800 - n)

One fund earned 5% profit while the other earned 3% profit

Then, profit earned by 1st fund ⇒ 5% of n

And profit earned by 2nd fund ⇒ 3% of 2800 – n

Investor's total profit was $104

Now, we know that,

total profit = profit earned on 1st fund + profit earned on 2nd fund

104 = 5% of n + 3% of ((2800 - n)


(5)/(100) n+(3)/(100)(2800-n)=104


\begin{array}{l}{(5 n+3(2800-n))/(100)=104} \\\\ {5 n+3 * 2800-3 n=10400} \\\\ {5 n-3 n=10400-8400} \\\\ {2 n=2000} \\\\ {n=1000}\end{array}

So, he invested $ 1000 in 1st fund at 5 % profit

And 2800 – n = 2800 - 1000 = $ 1800 in 2nd fund at 3 % profit

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