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Robin invested a total of $12,000 in two investments, X and Y, so that the investments earned the same amount of simple annual interest. How many dollars did Robin invest in investment Y ?

(1) Investment X paid 3 percent simple annual interest, and investment Y paid 6 percent simple annual interest.
(2) Robin invested more than $1,000 in investment X.



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Simple interest = PRT/100, where P is principal, R rate of interest and T is time..
Here time is 1 year, as we are looking at simple annual interest..
SAI=PR/100..

1) statement I gives the two rate of interest as 3 and 6..
So z*3/100=(12000-z)*6/100..
It's a linear equation in z, you can find the value of z
Sufficient
2) statement II tells us that Robin invested $1000 more..
Nothing much
Insufficient

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Given:
    • Robin invested total $12000 in two investments, X and Y
    • The investments earned same amount of simple annual interest

To find:
    • The amount (dollars) Robin invested in Y

Analysing Statement 1
    • As per the information given in statement 1, investment X paid 3% simple interest whereas investment Y paid 6% simple interest
    • If we assume that investment in X is P, then investment in Y will be (12000 – P)
    • As the simple annual interest earned is same, we can write:
      o \(\frac{P * 3}{100} = \frac{(12000 – P) * 6}{100}\)
    • We can get the value of P as well as (12000 – P)

Hence, statement 1 is sufficient to answer

Analysing Statement 2
    • As per the information given in statement 2, Robin invested more than $1000 in investment X
      o From this, we cannot find out the exact investment in X and Y individually

Hence, statement 2 is not sufficient to answer

Hence, the correct answer is option A.

Answer: A
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For many folks(including me), who are wondering where is the time period specified, focus on the language of the question.
That is the trick in this otherwise simple question.

"Robin invested a total of $12,000 in two investments, X and Y, so that the investments earned the same amount of simple annual interest. How many dollars did Robin invest in investment Y ?"

"simple annual interest" and not "simple interest" so, the time period is 1 year.
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Statement 2 gives no clarity on the boundaries of values of investment
Whereas statement 1 can give the exact value

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For many folks(including me), who are wondering where is the time period specified, focus on the language of the question.
That is the trick in this otherwise simple question.

"Robin invested a total of $12,000 in two investments, X and Y, so that the investments earned the same amount of simple annual interest. How many dollars did Robin invest in investment Y ?"

"simple annual interest" and not "simple interest" so, the time period is 1 year.




Yes noticing the annual simple interest is the key, else statements are not sufficient

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@Bunel, how is this correct when time is not defined in this question? How have we assumed that time is 1 year?

Will be waiting for your reply.

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@Bunel, how is this correct when time is not defined in this question? How have we assumed that time is 1 year?

Will be waiting for your reply.

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Take into consideration question stem:

Robin invested a total of $12,000 in two investments, X and Y, so that the investments earned the same amount of simple annual interest. How many dollars did Robin invest in investment Y ?

(1) Investment X paid 3 percent simple annual interest, and investment Y paid 6 percent simple annual interest.

It signifies that we compare only "simple annual interest" to "simple annual interest"
In the dearth of the information we can only consider annual interest equal to 1 year.
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Bunuel wrote:
Robin invested a total of $12,000 in two investments, X and Y, so that the investments earned the same amount of simple annual interest. How many dollars did Robin invest in investment Y ?

(1) Investment X paid 3 percent simple annual interest, and investment Y paid 6 percent simple annual interest.
(2) Robin invested more than $1,000 in investment X.


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Robin invested a total of $12,000 in two investments, X and Y, so that the investments earned the same amount of simple annual interest. How many dollars did Robin invest in investment Y ?

(1) Investment X paid 3 percent simple annual interest, and investment Y paid 6 percent simple annual interest.
(2) Robin invested more than $1,000 in investment X.



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Solution:

Question Stem Analysis:

We need to determine the amount invested in investment Y given that a total of $12,000 was invested in investments X and Y and the two investments earned the same amount of simple annual interest.

Statement One Alone:

Since we know investment Y paid 6 percent simple annual interest, which is twice 3 percent simple annual interest that investment X paid, then, in order for the two investments to earn the same amount of simple annual interest, the amount invested in investment Y needs to be half that in investment X. In other words, investment Y should be $4,000 (and investment X should be $8,000). Statement one alone is sufficient.

Statement Two Alone:

Knowing investment X is more than $1,000 does not allow us to determine the amount invested in investment Y. Statement two alone is not sufficient.

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