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Investment

This document contains sample and practice investment word problems along with their step-by-step solutions. The problems involve investing total amounts into two accounts with different interest rates and calculating the amounts invested in each account based on the combined interest earned. The document provides three sample problems, three practice problems, and the full solutions to the sample problems.

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Investment

This document contains sample and practice investment word problems along with their step-by-step solutions. The problems involve investing total amounts into two accounts with different interest rates and calculating the amounts invested in each account based on the combined interest earned. The document provides three sample problems, three practice problems, and the full solutions to the sample problems.

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Lecture Notes Investment Word Problems page 1

Sample Problems

1. We invested $10 000 into two bank accounts. One account earns 14% per year, the other account earns 8%
per year. How much did we invest into each account if after the …rst year, the combined interest from the two
accounts is $1238?

2. We invested $7000 into two bank accounts. One account earns 14% per year, the other account earns 9% per
year. How much did we invest into each account if after the …rst year, the combined interest from the two
accounts is $840?

3. Maria invests a total of $16 500 in two accounts. The …rst account earned a rate of return of 10% (after a year).
However, the second account su¤ered a 3% loss in the same time period. At the end of one year, the total
amount of money gained was $220. How much was invested into each account?

Practice Problems

1. Dilbert invests a total of $33 000 in two accounts paying 6% and 10% interest, respectively. How much was
invested in each account if, after one year, the total interest was $2780?

2. Joy invests a total of $6000 in two accounts paying 5% and 11% interest, respectively. How much was invested
in each account if, after one year, the total interest was $570?

3. Juan invests a total of $35 000 in two accounts. The …rst account earned a rate of return of 3% (after a year).
However, the second account su¤ered a 2% loss in the same time period. At the end of one year, the total
amount of money gained was $125:00. How much was invested into each account?

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Lecture Notes Investment Word Problems page 2

Answers to Sample Problems

1. $7300 at 14% and $2700 at 8% 2. $4200 at 14% and $2800 at 9% 3. $5500 at 10% and $11 000 in the
account that lost 3%

Answers to Practice Problems

1. $13 000 at 6% and $20 000 at 10% 2. $1500 at 5% and $4500 at 11% 3. $16 500 in the account that
gained 3% and $18 500 in the account that lost 2%

Solutions to Sample Problems

1. We invested $10 000 into two bank accounts. One account earns 14% per year, the other account earns 8%
per year. How much did we invest into each account if after the …rst year, the combined interest from the two
accounts is $1238?
Solution: Let us denote the amount invested at 14% by x and the amount invested at 8% by y. The two
equations express that

x + y = 10 000 the amounts add up to $10 000


0:14x + 0:08y = 1238 the interests earned add up to $1238

We solve the system of equation by elimination. But let us …rst make the second equation simpler:

0:14x + 0:08y = 1238 multiply by 100


14x + 8y = 123 800 divide by 2
7x + 4y = 61 900

We now have

x + y = 10 000
7x + 4y = 61 900

We will multiply the …rst equation by 4 to eliminate y.

4x 4y = 40 000
7x + 4y = 61 900

We add the equations and solve for x:

3x = 21 900 divide by 3
x = 7300

Thus we invested $7300 at 14%. The other amount is then from the …rst equation:

7300 + y = 10 000
y = 2700

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We invested $7300 at 14% and $2700 at 8%. We check: the amounts add up to $7300 + $2700 = $10 000. The
interest from the accounts are

14% of 7300 is 0:14 (7300) = 1022 and


8% of 2700 is 0:08 (2700) = 216

Since 1022 + 216 = 1238, our solution is correct.


2. We invested $7000 into two bank accounts. One account earns 14% per year, the other account earns 9% per
year. How much did we invest into each account if after the …rst year, the combined interest from the two
accounts is $840?
Solution: Let us denote the amount invested at 14% by x and the amount invested at 9% by y. The two
equations express that

x + y = 7000 the amounts add up to $7000


0:14x + 0:09y = 840 the interests earned add up to $840

We solve the system of equation by elimination. But let us …rst make the second equation simpler:

0:14x + 0:09y = 840 multiply by 100


14x + 9y = 84 000

We now have

x + y = 7000
14x + 9y = 84 000

We will multiply the …rst equation by 9 and leave alone the second equation. Then we add the two equations:

9x 9y = 63 000
14x + 9y = 84 000

We add the two equations - y is cancelled out

5x = 21 000 divide by 5
x = 4200

Then y = 7000 x = 7000 4200 = 2800: Thus we invested $4200 at 14% and $2800 at 9%. We check: the
amounts add up to $4200 + $2800 = $7000. The interest from the accounts are:

14% of 4200 is 0:14 (4200) = 588 and 9% of 2800 is 0:09 (2800) = 252

Since 588 + 252 = 840, our solution is correct.


3. Maria invests a total of $16 500 in two accounts. The …rst account earned a rate of return of 10% (after a year).
However, the second account su¤ered a 3% loss in the same time period. At the end of one year, the total
amount of money gained was $220. How much was invested into each account?
Solution: Let us denote the amount invested at 10% by x and the amount invested at the account that lost
3% by y. The two equations express that

x + y = 16 500 the amounts add up to $16 500


0:1x 0:03y = 220 the interests earned add up to $2200

We solve the system of equation by elimination. But let us …rst make the second equation simpler:

0:1x 0:03y = 220 multiply by 100


10x 3y = 22 000

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We now have

x + y = 16 500
10x 3y = 22 000

We will multiply the …rst equation by 3 and leave alone the second equation. Then we add the two equations:

3x + 3y = 49 500
10x 3y = 22 000

We add the two equations - y is cancelled out

13x = 71 500 divide by 13


x = 5500

Then y = 16 500 x = 16 500 5500 = 11 000: Thus we invested $5500 at 10% and $11 000 in the account that
lost 3%. We check: the amounts add up to $5500 + $11 000 = $16 500. The interest from the accounts are:

10% of 5500 is 0:1 (5500) = 550 and 3% of 11 000 is 0:03 (11 000) = 330

Since $550 $330 = $220, our solution is correct.

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