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Mathematics, 03.01.2021 01:10, laryans317

Juanita has $39,000 to invest in two accounts that pay simple interest on an annual basis. One account pays 6% in simple interest, and the other pays 4% simple interest. How much would she have to invest in each account to earn a total interest of $1,800 after one year?

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