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O LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIESSolving a percent mixture problem using a linear equationSamantha VEspanolKeith invested his savings in two investment funds. The $10,000 that he invested in Fund A returned a 3% profit. The amount that he invested in Fund Breturned a 10% profit. How much did he invest in Fund B, if both funds together returned a 5% profit?Amount invested in Fund B: s[]S?V

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Keith invested $10,000 on Fund A and got a 3% profit. We let x be the amount of Keith invested on fund B that got 10% profit. The overall profit will have a 5% rate. The equation that represents this relation is written as


10000(0.03)+x(0.10)=(10000+x)(0.05)

To solve for x, let's simplify the equation further. We have


\begin{gathered} 300+0.10x=500+0.05x \\ 0.10x-0.05x=500-300 \\ 0.05x=200 \\ x=4000 \end{gathered}

Hence, Keith invested $4000 in Fund B.

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