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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). (show your work)

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Answer:

The amount invested in the mutual fund that earned 5% was $1,000

The amount invested in the mutual fund that earned 3% was $1,800

Explanation:

Let

x ----> the amount invested in the mutual fund that earned 5%

y ----> the amount invested in the mutual fund that earned 3%

we know that


x+y=2,800 ---->
y=2,800-x ----> equation A


5\%=5/100=0.05


3\%=3/100=0.03


0.05x+0.03y=104 ----> equation B

Solve the system by substitution

substitute equation A in equation B


0.05x+0.03(2,800-x)=104

Solve for x


0.05x+84-0.03x=104


0.05x-0.03x=104-84


0.02x=20


x=\$1,000

Find the value of y


y=2,800-x


y=2,800-1,000=\$1,800

therefore

The amount invested in the mutual fund that earned 5% was $1,000 and the amount invested in the mutual fund that earned 3% was $1,800

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