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2) Bob's stock gained $3.47 Monday, lost $2 Tuesday, gained $0.32 Wednesday, lost $4.21 Thursday, and gained $0.35 Friday. What was the change in the stock prices this week…
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2) Bob's stock gained $3.47 Monday, lost $2 Tuesday, gained $0.32 Wednesday, lost $4.21 Thursday, and gained $0.35 Friday. What was the change in the stock prices this week…
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2) Bob's stock gained $3.47
Monday, lost $2 Tuesday, gained
$0.32 Wednesday, lost $4.21
Thursday, and gained $0.35 Friday.
What was the change in the stock
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-2.07
Explanation:
3.47-2+0.32-4.21+0.35
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