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An investor buys shares of stock A and stock B. Stock A loses $8 per share, and stock B gains $5 per share. Given the number of shares, how much does the investor lose or gain? 9. stock A: 20 shares, stock B: 35 shares
10. stock A: 30 shares, stock B: 20 shares

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