- Solve systems of three equations in three variables.
- Identify inconsistent systems of equations containing three variables.
- Express the solution of a system of dependent equations containing three variables.
Maya just graduated from college and landed her first job with a starting bonus of $8,400. She wants to invest this money wisely across three different investment options to diversify her portfolio and maximize her returns while managing risk.
Investment Options
After researching different investment vehicles, Maya has identified three options:
- High Yield Savings Account: 3% annual interest (low risk)
- Money Market Account: 6% annual return (medium risk)
- Stock Market Index Funds: 9% annual return (higher risk)
Maya has set some guidelines for her investment strategy:
- She wants to invest twice as much in the stock market index funds as in the high yield savings account to take advantage of higher returns while she’s young
- She wants to earn $540 in total returns during the first year
Let:
- [latex]x[/latex] = amount invested in high yield savings account (3%)
- [latex]y[/latex] = amount invested in money market account (6%)
- [latex]z[/latex] = amount invested in stock market index funds (9%)