36.6k views
5 votes
An investor bought a number of shares of stock for $1,600. After the price dropped by $10 per share, the investor sold all but 4 of her shares for $1,120. How many shares did she originally buy?

User Wrygiel
by
6.5k points

1 Answer

5 votes
Let the number of shares she bought originally be x and the price at which she bought the shares be y, then


xy = 1,600\Rightarrow y=(1,600)/(x) and
(x - 4)((1,600)/(x) - 10) = 1,120


\Rightarrow 1,600-10x- (6,400)/(x) +40=1,120 \\ \\ \Rightarrow1,600x-10x^2-6,400+40x=1,120x \\ \\ \Rightarrow 10x^2-520x+6,400=0 \\ \\ \Rightarrow x^2-52x+640=0 \\ \\ \Rightarrow x= (52\pm √((52)^2-4(640)) )/(2) \\ \\ = (52\pm √(2,704-2,560) )/(2)=(52\pm √(144) )/(2) \\ \\ =(52+12)/(2) \ or \ (52-12)/(2) \\ \\ =32 \ or \ 20

Therefore, the number of shares he bought originally is 20 shares of 32 shares.
User Fdhex
by
5.9k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.