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19 July, 14:43

An investor bought 3 shares of stock A and 2 shares of stock B for a total of $41. Stock a costs $2.00 more per share than stock B. What is the cost of a share of stock a in dollars?

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  1. 19 July, 14:51
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    X=cost of a share of stock A

    y=cost of a share of strock B

    we suggest this equation:

    3x+2y=41

    x=y+2

    We solved this equation by substitution method:

    3 (y+2) + 2y=41

    3y+6+2y=41

    5y=41-6

    5y=35

    y=35/5=7

    x=y+2

    x=7+2=9

    Solution: The cost of a share of stock A is $9, and the cost of aq share of stock B is $7.
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