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  1. A person has invested $6000 . Part of the money is invested at 3% and the remaining amout at 4% . The annual income from the two
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  2. A total of 6000 is invested part 8% and the remainder at 13% how much is invested at each rate if the annual interest is 710$
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  3. A total of $6000 is invested: part at 8% and the remainder at 12%. How much is invested at each rate if the annual interest is
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  4. A total of $6000 is invested: part at 5% and the remainder at 9% . How much is invested at each rate if the annual interest is
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  5. The future value of $6000 invested for 5 years at rate r, compounded annually, is given by S=6000(1+r)^5. Find the rate r, as a
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  6. The future value of $6000 invested for 5 years at rate r, compounded annually, is given by S=6000(1+r)^5. Find the rate r, as a
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  7. Doris invested some money at 7% and some money at 8%. She invested $6000 more at 8% than she did at 7%. Her total yearly
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  8. Doris invested some money at 7% and some money at 8%.She invested $6000 more than she did at 7%. Her total yearly interest from
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  9. tracy invested $6000 for one year, part at 10% annual and the balance at 13% annual interest. her total interest for the year
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  10. How long will it take $3000 to double if it is invested at 10% annual interest compounded 12 times a year.A=P(1+r/n)^n*t
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