Given:
The rate of interest on three accounts are 7%, 8%, 9%.
She has twice as much money invested at 8% as she does in 7%.
She has three times as much at 9% as she has at 7%.
Total interest for the year is $150.
To find:
Amount invested on each rate.
Solution:
Let x be the amount invested at 7%. Then,
The amount invested at 8% = 2x
The amount invested at 9% = 3x
Total interest for the year is $150.
Multiply both sides by 100.
Divide both sides by 50.
The amount invested at 7% is .
The amount invested at 8% is
The amount invested at 9% is
Thus, the stockbroker invested $300 at 7%, $600 at 8%, and $900 at 9%.
Answer:
What kind of help you want ?
Answer: The customer should buy Giana’s jewelry box.
Step-by-step explanation:
The jewelry boxes are rectangular prisms, in order to find the box that would hold the most amount of jewelry we need to find the volumes of each box.
V= l.w.h
Katherine’s box: 5x5x5= 125
Giana’s box: 10x12x2= 240
Jackson’s box: 10x5x4= 200
Since 111 is greater than 33, I will assume that you meant 11 votes for a candidate. Also, assuming that each student can vote only once, the answer would be
11/33 x 100=33.333333...
About 33.333 of the voters voted for candidate a.