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An investor buys $15,000 worth of stocks. The price of one kind of stock is $35 per share, and the price of the other kind of stock is $45 per share. If 100 shares of the more expensive stock was bought, find the number of shares of the cheaper stock bought.

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User Rniocena
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The answer is 300 I’m pretty sure I might be wrong tho
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User Scratte
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Answer:

300

Explanation:

100*45= 4500

15000-4500=10500

10500/35=300

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User Yariv
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