An investor owns shares of Stock A and Stock B. The investor owns a total of 200 shares with a total value of $4000. How many shares of each stock does the investor own? Stock price: A. $9.50 B. $27.00 The investor owns ___ shares of Stock A. The investor owns ___ shares of Stock B.
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