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A stock market broker lists a stock with an expected growth of 5.28% and a margin of error of \pm± 1.50%. What is the maximum expected growth percent for that stock? Answer valu…
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A stock market broker lists a stock with an expected growth of 5.28% and a margin of error of \pm± 1.50%. What is the maximum expected growth percent for that stock? Answer valu…
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A stock market broker lists a stock with an expected growth of 5.28% and a margin of error of \pm± 1.50%. What is the maximum expected growth percent for that stock?
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Answer: 6.78%
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You just add the 1.50% to the 5.28% to get 6.78%.
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