Respuesta :
The problem gives a principal of $12,000 that is divided into two funds with different average of return. To solve the appropriate amount for each fund. We must first get the years in which two funds are invested. The equation is 1.14^x= 2*1.06^x where x is the number of years. 2 means fund in B must be twice that in A as given. x is equal to 9.53 years. We substitute x to find y in
y(1.14)^9.53=(12,000-y)*1.06^9.53 where y is the fund in A. y is equal to 4,000. So in Fund A, $4000 is given while in Fund B, $8000 is invested.
y(1.14)^9.53=(12,000-y)*1.06^9.53 where y is the fund in A. y is equal to 4,000. So in Fund A, $4000 is given while in Fund B, $8000 is invested.
Answer:
C. Fund A-$4,000 Fund B-$8,000
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