Answer:
She invested $2,400 in the 2.5% account and $3,600 in the 4% simple interest account
Explanation:
Here, we want to know the amount of money invested in each account
Let the amount invested in the 4% interest account be $x while the amount invested in the 2.5% account be $y
So mathematically;
x + y = 6,000 ••••••(i)
Let’s now calculate the interest
for the 4% account , interest = 4/100 * x = 4x/100
For the 2.5% account, interest = 2.5/100 * y= 2.5y/100
The addition of both gives the total interest;
4x/100 + 2.5y/100 = 204
Multiply through by 100
4x + 2.5y = 20,400 •••••••(ii)
From i, x = 6,000 - y
insert this into equation ii
4(6,000-y) + 2.5y = 20,400
24,000 - 4y + 2.5y = 20,400
24,000-20,400 = 4y - 2.5y
1.5y = 3,600
y = 3,600/1.5
y = $2,400
Recall;
x = 6000 - y
x = 6,000 - 2,400
x = $3,600