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The eight values in the box show how much the price of one share of stock has changed. $3, $25, -$6, $47, -$20, $-35, $0, -$1Sort of amount into the appropriate bins based on whether the stocks are gaining value losing value or neither .

The eight values in the box show how much the price of one share of stock has changed-example-1

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Answer:

• Gaining value: $3, $25, $47

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• Losing Value:-$6, -$20, -$35, -$1

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• Neither: $0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the eight values below:


\$3,\$\text{25, -}\$6,\$\text{47, -}\$20,\text{-}\$\text{35, }\$0,-\$\text{1}

Gaining Value

When the value is greater than 0, the stock is gaining value.

The values that indicate a gain are:


\$3,\$\text{25, }\$\text{47}

Losing Value

When the value is less than 0, the stock is losing value.

The values that indicate a loss are:


\text{ -}\$6,\text{ -}\$20,\text{-}\$\text{35, }-\$\text{1}

Neither

When the value is exactly 0, the stock is neither gaining nor losing value.

Thus, place 0 in this bin.

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