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Jose owns 40 shares of stock A whose price increased by $0.75 per share. He also owns 100 shares of stock B whose price decreased by $0.20 per share. What is the total change in the value of Paul’s stock
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Jose owns 40 shares of stock A whose price increased by $0.75 per share. He also owns 100 shares of stock B whose price decreased by $0.20 per share. What is the total change in the value of Paul’s stock (A and B together)?
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it will increase the current value.
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40*$0.75 +100*(-$0.20) = $30 -20 = $10
Paul's portfolio increased in value by $10.
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