Answer: The amount invested in the dogwood tree was $5000, while $35000 was invested in the red maple tree.
We arrive at the answer as follows:
Let the proportion of dogwood trees be x.
Then the proportion of red maple trees in the nursery will be 1-x, since there are only two types of trees in the nursery.
We use the following formula to find the proportion dogwood and maple trees in the nursery:
[tex]20 = 27x + 19(1-x)[/tex]
Solving for x we get
[tex]20 = 27x + 19 - 19x[/tex]
[tex]x = \frac{1}{8}[/tex]
We can find the proportion of maple trees as follows:
[tex]1 - \frac{1}{8} = \frac{7}{8}[/tex]
Since we have the proportions, we can easily find the amount invested in type of tree as follows:
[tex]Dogwood = 40000*\frac{1}{8} = 5000[/tex]
[tex]Red Maple tree = 40000*\frac{7}{8} = 35000[/tex]