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Tyrone had $17,000 to invest. He invested part of that amount at 2.5% annual interest for one year and the other part at 6.5% annual interest for one year. The amount of interest earned for both investments was $550. Let x represent the amount of money invested in the first account and y represent the amount of money invested in the second account. Which system of equations best represents the situation?

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