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1 December, 21:53

Tessa bought stock in a restaurant for $178.00. Her stock is now worth $256.32. What is the percentage increase of the value of Tessa'a stock?

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  1. 1 December, 21:56
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    Answer: 44%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cost of stock = 178

    Present value = 256.32

    Increase in value = 78.32

    = 78.32/178 x 100 = 44%
  2. 1 December, 21:58
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    44%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Well first you have the starting value $178 and the new value $256.32.

    So 256.32 - 178 is 78.32.

    So our fraction is 78.32/178.

    So we divide them which is. 44.

    And we have to make a percent which is 44%.
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