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Tom bought 60 shares of stock and later sold them for a loss of $240. What was his lost per share of stock?
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Tom bought 60 shares of stock and later sold them for a loss of $240. What was his lost per share of stock?
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Tom bought 60 shares of stock and later sold them for a loss of $240. What was his lost per share of stock?
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Loss per share = 240 / 60 = $4
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$144
Explanation:
.6 x 240
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