Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to know the investments at 3% and 2.5% interest if the total invested is $10,000 and the annual income is $283.
Let x represent the amount invested at 3%. The (10000 -x) is the amount invested at 2.5%, and the interest earned is ...
0.03(x) +0.025(10,000 -x) = 283
0.005x +250 = 283
x = 33/0.005 = 6600 . . . . . . . . . subtract 250, divide by 0.005
Her mom invested $6600 at 3% and 3400 at 2.5%.