rmujib01 rmujib01
  • 30-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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. Calculate the loss on selling 50 shares of stock originally bought at 133/4 and sold at 12.

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jdoe0001 jdoe0001
  • 30-10-2018

is simply the difference of both numbers of course, the price it was sold minus the price it was bought at.


[tex]\bf \cfrac{133}{4}-12\implies \cfrac{133}{4}-\cfrac{12}{1}\implies \stackrel{\textit{our LCD will be 4}}{\cfrac{(1)133-(4)12}{4}}\implies \cfrac{133-48}{4}\implies \cfrac{85}{4}[/tex]

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