Gruber deposits $8000 in one simple interest account and $2000 in a second simple interest account. The interest rate on the $8000 is 2% more than the rate on the $2000 account. If the total yearly amount of interest on the two accounts is $578, find the interest rate on each account.
During 2°, students reviewed the results from yesterday's Chapter Five Midpoint Quiz. Mr. Giomini then introduced Lesson 5.5: Similar Figures and Proportions. During this lesson, we took our knowledge of creating proportions from problem situations and applied it to find corresponding side lengths for different shapes.

- 1, 3, and 4° -
- find the percent of a number.
- determine percent change.
- use a formula to calculate simple interest.
- analyze story problems for information.
- 2° -
- define corresponding sides and angles.
- identify corresponding sides and angles to two shapes.
- determine if two shapes are proportional.
For Evening Practice, the student is expected to...
- 1, 3, and 4° -
- complete the Google Form posted to the blog. (CLICK HERE)
- 2° -
- complete Lesson 5.5 Practice C (even).
I got for the $8000 account 6.18% and for the $2000 account 4.18%- CJ J.
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