Cynthia’s broker charges her a commission of $88 for every $1000 of stock bought or sold. Cynthia bought 2,000 shares of Ombor Medical Supplies at $35.49 apiece. As the price rose and fell, she sold off part of her holdings. When the price rose to $48.57, she sold 600 shares. The price fell somewhat to $46.10, so she sold 1,150 of her shares. When the price climbed to $53.46, she sold off the remainder of her holdings. How much profit did Cynthia make in total?

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The answer is A.
$9,889.82

Answer:

$9889.82

Step-by-step explanation:

Buying 2000 shares at $35.49 apiece costs Cynthia

2000(35.49) = 70,980.

Her broker also charges her $88 for every $1000 bought or sold; she has bought

70980/1000 = 70.98, which means she pays

70.98(88) = 6246.24.

This gives her a total of

-70980-6246.24 = -77226.24.

Selling 600 shares at $48.57 each earns her back

600(48.57) = 29142.  However, she still has to pay her broker;

29142/1000 = 29.142(88) = 2564.496 ≈ 2564.50.

This gives her a total of

-77226.24+29142-2564.50 = -50648.74

Selling 1150 shares at $46.10 each earns her back

1150(46.10) = 53015.  However, she must still pay her broker:

53015/1000 = 53.015(88) = 4665.32.

This gives her a total of

-50648.74+53015-4665.32 = -2299.06.

She now has 2000-(600+1150) = 2000-(1750) = 250 shares left.  Selling these at $53.46 each gives her

250(53.46) = 13365.  Paying her broker,

13365/1000 = 13.365(88) = 1176.12

She has a total of

-2299.06+13365-1176.12 = 9889.82.