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Mathematics, 30.12.2020 16:50 raiderries

The price of Stock A at 9 a. M. Was $14.25. Since then, the price has been increasing at the rate of $0.06 per hour. At noon, the price of Stock B was $14.75. It begins to decrease at the rate of $0.16 per hour. If the stocks continue to increase and decrease at the same rates, in how many hours will the prices of the stocks be the same?

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