Asked by Wendy
Mr. Lee invested some money. Lost 4% in a stock and gained 3.2% in a bond. Overall he lost 11.2$. If he invested the amount in the stock to the bond vice versa, then he wouldve gained $3.2, how much is in the bond and how much is in the stock?
I am so confused, and out of curiosity- what are stocks and bonds?
Thanks!
I am so confused, and out of curiosity- what are stocks and bonds?
Thanks!
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Answered by
Damon
stock amount = s
bond amount = b
gain = -.04 s + .032 b = -11.2
gain = -.032 s + .04 b = 3.2
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bond amount = b
gain = -.04 s + .032 b = -11.2
gain = -.032 s + .04 b = 3.2
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https://oliveramesmacrof.wordpress.com/definition-of-financial-assets-money-stocks-bonds/
Answered by
Wendy
don't think your equation is right. Can't get the answer
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