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An investor invests in stock at 5% and in bonds at 8% in order to maintain an income of at least $20,000. Write the linear inequality that expresses the relationship between the amounts invested in stocks and bonds.

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Answered by anirudhvee
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Let's say X is the amount you invest in stock, and B is the amount you invest in bonds.

How much income will your stocks generate in a year?

They will generate X * 0.05 How much income will your bonds generate in a year?

They will generate B * 0.08 And you need the sum of these two amounts to be greater than or equal to 20,000 So your equation X*0.05 + B*0.08 >= 20,000 This is the correct answer, but just in case your teacher is looking for X in terms of B, just move the B term to the other side of the X*0.05 >= 20,000 - B*0.08 and divide both sides by 0.05: X >= 400,000 - B*1.6

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