Rate at which John bought the stocks 3 weeks ago = 491/4
Rate at which John sold the stock = 497/8
Amount of loss incurred by John = (497/8) - (491/4)
= (497 - 982)/8
= - (485/8)
From the above deduction it can be easily said that the stock is performing below par. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "A".
Answer:
I believe 16/3 not 100% sure tho..
The coefficient is: "1" .
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Note: There is an "<u>implied coefficient</u>" of "1"; since "1", multiplied by any value, is equal to that exact same value; by convention, we eliminate the "1" as a coefficient.
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Further explanation:
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(x+p)(x−q) = x² − xq + px − pq ;
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(x+p)(x−q) = {using "FOIL" → "First, Outer, Inner, and Last" terms}:
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<u>F</u>irst: x*x = x² ;
<u>O</u>uter: x*(-q)= -xq ;
<u>I</u>nner: p*x = px ;
<u>L</u>ast: p*(-q) = -pq
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(x + p)(x − q) = x² − xq + px − pq .
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1/2 + 3/4
1/2 = 2/4 therefore
2/4 + 3/4 = 5/4
5/4 (improper fraction) = 1 1/4 (mixed fraction)
hope this helps
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given with two equations
first equation is
second equation is
we find the result of subtracting two equation
subtract the second equation from the first, so
first equation - second equation, multiply second equation by -1 and then add it with first equation
Now add both equations, we get