To solve this problem, let us say that:
money invested in stock A = A
money invested in stock B = B
money invested in stock C = C
The given problem states that:
C = A * (1 / 4) = 0.25 A
B = A * (1 / 2) = 0.50 A
It was stated that we only have $16,000 to invest.
Therefore:
A + B + C = 16,000
Substituting values of C and B in terms of A:
A + 0.50 A + 0.25 A = 16,000
1.75 A = 16,000
A = $9,142.86
So C and B is:
C = 0.25 (9142.86)
C = $2285.71
B = 0.50 (9142.86)
B = $4571.43
ok so the answer is A well i think it is at least this one is hard and im sorry if i got it wrong bc i did the math in my head.lol
Answer:
9/4
Step-by-step explanation:
The divide symbol is also the line that separates the numerator and the denominator, so 45÷20 can also be written as 45/20.
We can see that both 45 and 20 are divisible by 5, so we can simplify the fraction down to 9x5/4x5, and then we cancel out the 5s and are left with 9/4
5/6, use this method next time another question comes up
Answer:
x=-5
Step-by-step explanation:
