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Assume that you purchased stock in a company in the company's early days. You paid $250 a share. Recently, you sold your stock at $11,750 a share. What percent increase is that? Do not use commas or units
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Assume that you purchased stock in a company in the company's early
days. You paid $250 a share. Recently, you sold your stock at $11,750
a share. What percent increase is that? Do not use commas or units of
measurement in your answer.
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Answer:
250•x = 11750
x = 11750/250
x = 47
4700%
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