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Norman and Suzanne own 32 shares of a fast food restaurant stock and 60 shares of a toy company stock. At the close of the markets on a particular day in 2004, their stock port…
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Norman and Suzanne own 32 shares of a fast food restaurant stock and 60 shares of a toy company stock. At the close of the markets on a particular day in 2004, their stock portfolio consisting of these two stocks was worth $1182.00. The closing price of the fast food restaurant stock was $24 more per share than the closing price of the toy company stock on that day. What was the closing price of each stock on that day?
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38(x+24)+64x=1,779
38x+912+64x=1,779
102x=1,779-912
102x=867
x=867/102
x=8.50 ans. for the value of the toy company stock.
8.50+24=32.50 ans. for the value of the fast food stock.
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38*32.50+64*8.50=1,779
1,235+544=1,779
1,779=1,779
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