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16 September, 03:56

If you bought a stock last year for a price of $126, and it has gone down 13% since then, how much is the stock worth now, to the nearest cent?

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  1. 16 September, 06:07
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    It is now $109.62. You would multiply. 13 (13%) by 126 which would give you 16.38. You would then subtract 126-16.38 to get 109.62.
  2. 16 September, 06:27
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    Answer: Hello there!

    The stock that bought last year had a price of $126, and since then it has gone down by 13%.

    You want to know how much is the stock worth now.

    If the value has gone down by 13%, then you need to subtract 13% of the value to $126, this is:

    the 13% of $126 is equal to: 0.13*$126 = $16.38

    then the value now is $126 - $16.38 = $109.62

    Another way to think it is:

    $126 is 100%, then if the total worth has gone down by 13%, you now have a (100% - 13%) = 87%

    now you want to calculate the 87% of $126; this is:

    0.87*$126 = $109.62
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