Let the amount invested with 5% interest be x
Therefore, the amount invested with 6% interest will be (6000-x)
It is given that the total interest earned yearly is $337.5. Thus, the equation of interest will be:
[tex] \frac{5}{100}x+\frac{6}{100}(6000-x)=337.5 [/tex]
Multiplying both sides by 100 we get:
[tex] 5x+6(6000-x)=33750 [/tex]
[tex] 5x+36000-6x=33750 [/tex]
Subtracting both sides by 36000 we get:
[tex] -x=-2250 [/tex]
[tex] \therefore x=2250 [/tex]
Thus, the amount invested at 5% is $2250
Therefore, the amount invested at 6% will be $(6000-2250)=$3750