Advanced Placement (AP), 06.05.2020 20:24 parosil
Allen bought 1,350 shares of stock for $12 per share. If he sold all his shares for $27,000, how much profit on each
make?
a. $6
b. $8
C. $10
d. $12
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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