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You have $6000 to invest in two stock funds. The first fund pays
To calculate: Money invested in each account .
Answer to Problem 1P
Money invest in first stock fund=$4000 and
Money invest in second stock fund=$2000.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Money invested in two stock: $6000.
Rate of Interest for first fund = 5%.
Rate of interest for second fund = 9%.
Interest in a year = $380.
Calculation:
Let us consider,
X be the first fund invest, therefore
Total interest in a year=$380
According to question,
Now, at 5% interest we get-
Now, at 9% interest we get-
So, Money invest in first stock fund=$4000 and
Money invest in second stock fund=$2000.
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