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Jul 4th, 2005, 08:09 PM
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Linear Programming Question
Got a test in the morning, and I need help. I found something really similar to what we will be doing, if you could take the time to help me find the constraint/equations, I would greatly appreciate it.
Question:
Jane has $50,000 invested in three types of accounts yielding a total of $4,250 interest per year. She has twice as much invested at 9% as at 8% and the rest at 7%. Set up an augmented matrix for the system and use Gauss-Jordan elimination to find the amount invested in each type of account.
So far all I have setup it that x1=9%, x2=8%, x3=7%
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Changed the problem because I solved the other one
Last edited by Cornflake; Jul 4th, 2005 at 09:24 PM.
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