countrythyme209 countrythyme209
  • 12-10-2017
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Calculate the loss on selling 50 shares of stock originally bought at 13 3/4 and sold at 12

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jayjay109 jayjay109
  • 12-10-2017
50times 13.75 bc that's what 13 3/4 is so that gives u 68750

Then u do 50times12 that gives u 600


Then u subtract 600 from 68750and it gives u 87.50
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Edufirst
Edufirst Edufirst
  • 12-10-2017
Cost per share:

13 3/4 = 13 + 3/4 = (13 * 4 + 3 ) / 4 = (52 + 3 ) / 4 = 55 / 4

Selling price:

12

Loss per share: 55 / 4 - 12 = ( 55 - 48 ) / 4 = 7 /4

7 / 4 = 4 / 4 + 3 / 4 = 1 + 3/4 = 1 3/4 = 1.75

Total loss = loss per share * number of shares

=> 50 * 1.75 = 87.5

Answer: 87.5
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