An investor has an account with stock from two different companies. Last year, his stock in Company A was worth $5600 and his stock in Company B was worth $7080. The stock in Company A has increased 20% since last year and the stock in Company B has increased 5%. What was the total percentage increase in the investor's stock account? Round your answer to the nearest tenth (if necessary). Answer: Submit Answer attempt i out of 2

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stock in Company A was worth $5600 and his stock in Company B was worth $7080.
The stock in Company A has increased 20% since last year and the stock in Company
B has increased 5%. What was the total percentage increase in the investor's stock
account? Round your answer to the nearest tenth (if necessary).
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