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Annette [7]
1 year ago
12

If you purchased a stock in 1930 at $2.00 a share in which you bought 300, how much did you pay? if you sold your 300 shares 30

years later at $200.00 a share, how much money will you have?
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1 answer:
Helen [10]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

600 and 60000

Explanation:

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