A portion of Rs.6600 is invested at a 5% per annum, while the remainder is invested at a 3% per annum. If the annual income from the portion earning a 5% per annum is twice that of the other portion, what is the total income from the two investments after one year? a) Rs.270 b) Rs.370 c) Rs.250 d) Rs.280 e) None of these

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Answer :

5x + 3y = z (Total Income)
x + y = 6600 -(1)
5x= 2(3y)
5x – 6y = 0 -(2)
By solving (1) and (2) we get, x = 3600 so y = 3000
(3600*5*1)/100 + (3000*3*1)/100 = 180 + 90 = 270
Answer: a)

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