You invest $1,050.00, buying stock in a company at $10.00/share. The shares increase in value by 13% the first year and decrease by 5% the second year. How much is the total value of your stocks in the second year? (Remember to round the per-share price to the nearest penny before completing any other computations.)

Respuesta :

Number of shares
1050/10=105
After one year share value
10×(1+0.13)=11.3
After the second year share value
11.3×(1−0.05)=10.735
Total
10.735×105=1,127.175

Answer:

[tex]1127.70\\[/tex]$

Step-by-step explanation:

The current price of a unit share is [tex]10\\[/tex]$ and the total amount invested is [tex]1050\\[/tex]$

Total number of shares purchased

[tex]= \frac{1050}{10}\\ = 105[/tex]

In the first year, the share increased by 13%, thus the value of a unit share after first year is

[tex]10[/tex]$ [tex]+ (13[/tex]% of [tex]10\\[/tex]$)

[tex]= 10 + \frac{13}{100} * 10\\= 10 + 1.3\\= 11.3\\[/tex]$

In the second year, the share decreased by 5%, thus the value of a unit share after second year is

[tex]11.3[/tex]$ [tex]-(5[/tex]% of [tex]11.3\\[/tex]$)

[tex]= 11.3 - \frac{5}{100} * 11.3\\= 10.735\\[/tex]

≈[tex]10.74\\[/tex]$

Thus the total value of shares after 2 years is

[tex]105 * 10.74\\= 1127.70\\[/tex]$

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