SOLUTION: On January 5, a stock loses 25% of its previous days value. The next day, January 6, it gains 25% of its previous days value. If the stock is worth $2,500 on January 6, what was
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: On January 5, a stock loses 25% of its previous days value. The next day, January 6, it gains 25% of its previous days value. If the stock is worth $2,500 on January 6, what was it on January 4?
This question is from textbook Understanding Intermediate Algebra
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Jan 6 $2500
Jan 5 $2000
Jan 4 $2666.67
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