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Mathematics, 22.01.2020 04:31 ednalovegod

You have $50,000 to invest, and two funds that you'd like to invest in. the you-risk-it fund (fund y) yields 14% interest. the extra-dull fund (fund x) yields 6% interest. because of college financial-aid implications, you don't think you can afford to earn more than $4,500 in interest income this year. how much should you put in each fund?

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