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Mathematics, 17.03.2020 03:31 cristinavalencia03

At the end of Januaryof last year, Stock A was selling at A dollars a share, and stock B was seling at B dollars a share, where A > B. Between January and June, stock A rose x% and stock B rose y% where y>x. Suppose a certain investor owned N shares of A, but at the end of January sold those shares andused all of that money to buy shares of B and held those shares through June. Write the formula for the dollar amount increase in the portfolio from January to June.

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