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lisov135 [29]
4 years ago
11

During one day on the stock market, an investor lost $2500 on one stock, but gained $1700 on another. At the end of trading that

day, the investors holdings in both stocks were worth $52400. What were they worth when the market opened that day?
Mathematics
1 answer:
statuscvo [17]4 years ago
6 0
[x = Share price] 

<span>52400 = (x - 2500) + (x + 1700) </span>
<span>We put each share as it will be at the end of the day. </span>

<span>52400 = 2x - 800 </span>
<span>We expanded/simplified the brackets int eh equation above. </span>

<span>53200 = 2x </span>
<span>Over here, we made the -800 on this side of the equation equal 0 so we added 800 to both sides. </span>

<span>26600 = x </span>
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