A person has R200,000 invested,

  1. A person has R200,000 invested, part at 9% and part at 8%. If the total yearly income from the two investments is R17200, how
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  2. four people invested in a restaurant. one person invested $1000,000. two others invested in the ratio x:2x, and the fourth
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  3. Jenna is going on holiday to Sweden and wants to exchange some rands for Swedish krona. The exchange rate at the time is: ZAR 1
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  4. 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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  5. A person invested $7900 for one year, part at 5%, part at 11%, and the remainder at 15%. The total annual income from these
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  6. You have R200 to buy a cow costing R10.00 sheep costing R2.00 a chicken costing R0.10,no change must be leftover from R200 total
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  7. Donald produces nails at a cost of R200 per ton. If he sells the nails for R350 per ton, his producer sur-plus per ton isR150.
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  8. A person invested $7000 for 1 year, part at 5%, part at 10%, and the remainder at 15%. The total annual income from these
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  9. A person invested $7000 for 1 year, part at 5%, part at 10%, and the remainder at 15%. The total annual income from these
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  10. A person invests $7,500 part at 5% and the remainder at 4% simple interest. If the total interest at the end of the first year
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