SOLUTION: Over the 52 weeks in 2000, the price per share of a certain stock ranged in value from a low of $10.31 to a high of $26.71. By how much did the high value differ from the low value

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Question 929058: Over the 52 weeks in 2000, the price per share of a certain stock ranged in value from a low of $10.31 to a high of $26.71. By how much did the high value differ from the low value?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi
$26.71
-$10.31
$16.40 difference between high and low
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