Solve Investment Problem: Avg 5% on $1800, $2000 at 6%?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Omid
  • Start date Start date
AI Thread Summary
To solve the investment problem, a man needs to find out how much to invest at 6% to achieve an average income of 5% from his existing investments of $1800 at 4.5% and $2000 at 5%. Initial calculations led to a negative investment amount, indicating a mistake in the setup. The correct equation should not divide by 3, as the average interest rate is already accounted for on the right side. Adjusting the equation resolves the issue, confirming that the earlier arithmetic was incorrect. The discussion emphasizes the importance of correctly setting up equations in investment calculations.
Omid
Messages
181
Reaction score
0
A man invest $1800 at 9/2 % and $2000 at 5%. How much must he invest at 6% so that the average income on the three investments will be 5% ?
=============================================

I set an equation and solved, then found he must invest -$1322 at 6%
What does the negative sign mean ? Probably I have made a mistake. If so please let me know.
Thanks
 
Physics news on Phys.org
What equation did you use? Did you use continuous interest or regular interest?
 
I think you made an arithmetic error or set up the equations incorrectly. I came up with a positive number.
 
Tide said:
I think you made an arithmetic error or set up the equations incorrectly. I came up with a positive number.

Was the number 1322 or not ?
 
No it was not.
 
My equation is :
[(0.045)(1800) + 0.05(2000) + 0.06(x)] / 3 = 0.5(1800 + 2000 +x)
 
So please help me to finde the right answer.
 
I'm sorry, I misread your question.
 
Omid said:
My equation is :
[(0.045)(1800) + 0.05(2000) + 0.06(x)] / 3 = 0.5(1800 + 2000 +x)

That should be 0.05 and NOT 0.5 on the right hand side.
 
  • #10
Tide said:
That should be 0.05 and NOT 0.5 on the right hand side.

You mean everything is ok except that 0.5 ?
 
  • #11
Omid said:
You mean everything is ok except that 0.5 ?

Actually there is another problem - you don't need to divide by 3 on the left hand side! The 0.05 on the right side assures that you have the average interest rate correct!
 
  • #12
Ok, thanks a lot.
 
  • #13
Most welcome!
 
Back
Top