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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 02:39 susanc5170

Maricopa's Success scholarship fund receives a gift of $205000. The money is invested in stocks, bonds, and CDs. CDs pay 2.25 % interest, bonds pay 5.3 % interest, and stocks pay 6.3 % interest. Maricopa Success invests $40000 more in bonds than in CDs. If the annual income from the investments is $9990, how much was invested in each account?

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