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800 to invest last year. she invested some in 8% interest account. She put the rest in a riskier account and ended up losing 4% on the investment. if by the end of th year she mad 28 dollars as a result of both investments how much did she invest in each account

300 in risky 500 in bank as follows:
x= amount in risky investment

x(0.96) + (800-x)(1.08) = 28
0.12x=36
x=300

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