A bank loaned out ​$18,000 ​, part of it at the rate of 6 % per year and the rest at 14 % per year. If the interest received in one year totaled ​$2000​, how much was loaned at 6 % ?
How much of the $18000 did the bank loan out at 6%?

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Answer:

$6500

Step-by-step explanation:

A bank loaned out ​$18,000

Let x be the part of amount  at the rate of 6 % per year

So, Remaining amount = 18000-x

So, the part of amount at the rate of 14 % per year = 18000-x

the interest received in one year totaled ​$2000​

Formula : [tex]SI = \frac{P \times R \times T}{100}[/tex]

P is the principal

R = rate of interest

T = Time

SI at 6%+SI at 14% = 2000

[tex]\frac{x \times 6 \times 1 }{100}+\frac{(18000-x) \times 14 \times 1 }{100}=2000 [/tex]

[tex]\frac{-2 }{25}(x-31500)=2000[/tex]

[tex]x=6500 [/tex]

Hence the bank loan out at 6% is $6500

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