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Suppose you invest money in two accounts. One of the accounts pays 4% interest annually, and the other account pays 5% interest annually. You have $ 2000 more invested in the account paying
4% than in the account paying 5%. How much do you have invested in the account paying 4% if
you earn $ 670 interest in a year?

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