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Let A, B, and C Be the Amounts Invested in Companies

Question 52

Question 52

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Let A, B, and C be the amounts invested in companies A, B, and C. If no more than 50% of the total investment can be in company B, then


A) B ≤ 5
B) A − .5B + C ≤ 0
C) .5A − B − .5C ≤ 0
D) −.5A + .5B − .5C ≤ 0

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