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Mathematics
A stock rose 3 1/4 points on tuesday. it fell 1 3/4 on wednesday. on thursday the stock rose 4 1/8 points. by friday the stock was worth 28 1/2 points. how much was the on monday? please help
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Ответ:
22 7/8
Step-by-step explanation:
I did the math on the calculator.
Ответ:
To find the quotient
, you can break this into three separate fractions, each over
:
Now you need to just divide the 7 into each coefficient in the numerator and then cancel out x's as appropriate.