Solve the problem.Matthew has two different stocks. One of the stocks is worth $9 more per share than the other. He has 16 shares of the more valuable stock and 32 shares of the other stock. His total assets in stocks is  How much is the more expensive stock worth per share?

A. $9 per share
B. $54 per share
C. $34 per share
D. $52 per share


Answer: D

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