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A man invests his savings in two accounts, one paying 6% and the other paying 10% simple interest per year. He puts twice as much in the lower-yielding account because it is less risky. His annual interest is $2772 dollars. How much did he invest at each rate?
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Amount invested at 6% equals $
Amount invested at 10% equals $

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