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Mamont248 [21]
3 years ago
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Mathematics
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Scilla [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

124.51%

Step-by-step explanation:

In this problem, we are expected to solve for the percentage change, given the opening  point and the closing point

given that the low is 4014

and the high is  9012

the formula to calculate the percentage change is given as

%change= (high-low)/low*100

substituting our given data we have

%change= (9012-4014)/4014*100

%change= (4998)/4014*100

%change= (1.2451)*100

%change= 124.51%

The total change in the stock market from the beginning of the day to the end of the day is 124.51%

hope this helps

sorry if wrong

#Virgo2007

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