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Mathematics, 11.02.2020 18:09 Amyra2003

Gonzalez Manufacturing borrowed $36 comma 000. Part of the money was borrowed at 6%, part at 8%, and part at 10%. The annual interest was $2920, and the total amount borrowed at 6% and 8% was twice the amount borrowed at 10%. Use Gauss-Jordan elimination to find the amount borrowed at each rate.

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