Okay, here we have this:
Considering the provided information, we are going to calculate investment at each interest rate, then we have the following:
We will first take x to be the amount of money invested at 6 percent interest.
Therefore the amount invested at 9.2 percent will be: (3200-x) dollars.
In this way we obtain the following equation of total interest:
![0.06x+0.092(3200-x)=249.60](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/8r89j2ct9g0uunu50xwe32umtpjedsf515.png)
Let's solve for x:
![\begin{gathered} 0.06x+294.4-0.092x=249.6 \\ -0.032x+294.4=249.6 \\ 44.8=0.032x \\ x=(44.8)/(0.032) \\ x=1400 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/ru4c5ne854mavdhzgsb7ang5xegdnu1qen.png)
Finally we obtain that the amount of money invested at 6 percent interest is $1400. And the amount of money invested at 9.2 percent interest is ($3200-$1400)=$1800