Stock worth $60 a share dropped in value by 20% on Monday, then, again by $10 the next Tuesday and, finally, increased by 55% the following Friday. What was the final price of a share?

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(60 * 0.80 - 10) * 1.55 = $58.90
58.90
58.90

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58.90
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58.9000

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$58.90

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$58.90
ur all wrong wow.
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37.70

In this question, we're going to go step by step to get the final price of the share.
We know that the stock started off as $40 per share, so that would be our starting value.
The stock dropped by 10%, so let's calculate the drop in price.
40 · 0.10 = 4
40 - 4 = 36
On Monday, the value of the stock was $36
On Tuesday, the stock dropped by $10, so calculate that drop as well
36 - 10 = 26
On Tuesday, the stock value is at $26
The stock increased by 45%, so we need to calculate the increase.
26 · 1.45 = 37.70
This means that the final price of the share was $37.70
Answer:
$37.7
We know that the stock started off as $60 per share, so that would be our starting value.
The stock dropped by 20%, so let's calculate the drop in price.
60 • 0.20 = 12
60 - 12 = 48
On Monday, the value of the stock was $48
On Tuesday, the stock dropped by $10, so calculate that drop as well
48 - 10 = 38
On Tuesday, the stock value is at $38
The stock increased by 55%, so we need to calculate the increase.
38 • 1.55 = 58.9
This means that the final price of the share was $58.90
Steve you very are wrong. This is the real way to solve it is this:
((60-(20%*60))-10)+(38*(55/100))=$58.90
i think you got lucky
You're all wrong except SK, whoever that is. I am very disappointed rn
58.90
Ok, first of all, 58.90 is correct, and those of you you who say that ur it’s wrong, I few thing to say to you, YOUR WRONG. So stop. ( I’m looking at you Jennifer and whoever ‘wow guys’ is.)