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You invest $ 5000 in two stocks . In one year , the value of stock A increases by 5.2 % and the value of stock B increases by 12.8 % The total value of the stocks is now $ 5412 . How much did you originally invest in each stock ?

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Answer:

3000 invested in stock A

2000 invested in stock B

Step-by-step explanation:

Given


r_A = 5.2\% --- rate of stock A


r_B = 12.8\% --- rate of stock B


A = 5000 --- Amount invested


Total = 5412 ---- Value of stock

Required

Determine the amount invested in each

Let


x \to Amount invested in A


y \to Amount invested in B

So:


x + y = A


x + y = 5000

Make x the subject


x = 5000- y

The gain on stock A is:


A_(New) = x * r_A


A_(New) = (5000 - y) * 5.2\%


A_(New) = (5000 - y) * 0.052


A_(New) = 260 - 0.052y

The gain on stock B is:


B_(New) = y * r_B


B_(New) = y* 12.8\%


B_(New) = y* 0.128


B_(New) = 0.128y

So, we have:


A_(New) + B_(New) = Total - A ----- i.e. total gain on both stocks


260 -0.052y+0.128y = 5412 -5000


260 -0.052y+0.128y = 412

Collect like terms


-0.052y+0.128y = 412-260


0.076y = 152

Solve for y


y = 2000

To solve for x, we have:


x = 5000- y


x = 5000 - 2000


x = 3000

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