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Business, 19.03.2020 05:51 rbalexander25

Last year, Ann had $10,000 to invest. She invested some of it in an account that paid 7% simple interest per year, and she invested the rest in an account that paid 8% simple interest per year. After one year, she received a total of $790 in interest. How much did she invest in each account

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