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Mathematics, 13.02.2022 16:50, xbeatdroperzx

Mr. Jones has $18,000 to invest. He invests part at 5 % and the rest at 8 %. If he earns $1,170 in interest after 1 year, how much did he invest at each rate?

Mr. Jones invested $___
at 5% and $___
at 8 %.

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