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25 October, 01:31

A financier plans to invest up to $400,000 in two projects. Project A yields a return of 11% on the investment of x dollars, whereas Project B yields a return of 15% on the investment of y dollars. Because the investment in Project B is riskier than the investment in Project A, the financier has decided that the investment in Project B should not exceed 35% of the total investment. How much should she invest in each project to maximize the return on her investment P in dollars?

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  1. 25 October, 01:47
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    Profit = $ 49,600.

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Total investment $400,000

    First, A + B = $400,000, since total money to invest $400,000.

    from data given we have

    Secondly, your revenue equation would be 1.1x + 1.15y = R

    Since you earn the most from the B investment, use the max of 35% of 400,000 for y:

    35% of 400,000 = 140,000 = y;

    400,000 - 140,000 = 260,000 = x

    from revenue equation we have

    1.11 (260,000) + 1.15 (140,000) = 449,600 = R

    Profit = revenue - investment = 449,600 - 400,000 = 49,600.
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