Salma invested her savings in two investment funds. The that she invested in Fund A returned a profit. The amount that she invested in Fund B returned a profit. How much did she invest in Fund B, if both funds together returned a profit?

Sorry, but there is not enough information here to determine that.

Sra

To find how much Salma invested in Fund B, we need some additional information. Specifically, we need to know the rate of return for each fund and the total profit earned from both funds. With this information, we can set up an equation to solve for the amount invested in Fund B.

Let's assume Salma invested x amount in Fund A, which returned a profit of p1, and y amount in Fund B, which returned a profit of p2. The total profit from both funds combined is p1 + p2.

Since we are given that both funds together returned a profit, we can set up the equation:

p1 + p2 > 0

Now, if we know the rate of return for each fund, we can calculate the profits using the formula:

Profit = Investment * Rate of Return

For Fund A, the profit would be:

p1 = x * (rate of return for Fund A)

Similarly, for Fund B, the profit would be:

p2 = y * (rate of return for Fund B)

Now, substituting these expressions for p1 and p2 back into the previous equation, we get:

x * (rate of return for Fund A) + y * (rate of return for Fund B) > 0

By rearranging the equation, we can solve for y, which represents the amount invested in Fund B:

y > -x * (rate of return for Fund A) / (rate of return for Fund B)

Therefore, we need the respective rates of return for Fund A and Fund B, as well as the amount invested in Fund A, to determine how much Salma invested in Fund B.