Cycle 31 Quizizz - Taxes
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Mathematics
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11th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Standards-aligned

Emma Farrow
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7 questions
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1.
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5 mins • 1 pt
A travel company's stock began at $1,816.43 for the day. At the end of the day, the closing stock is up 0.60%. What is the price of the stock for the travel company at the end of the day? Round to the nearest hundredth. Include your units.
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Lesson 149
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5 mins • 1 pt
An electonics company's stock began at $433 for the day. At the end of the day, the closing stock is down 1.2%. What is the stock for the electronics company at the end of the day? Round to the nearest hundredth and include your units.
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Lesson 149
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5 mins • 1 pt
Ben and his wife decide to invest in a real estate company. They buy the stock at $10,340 and sell it at $13,200. Find the percent increase. Round the the nearest hundredth.
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Lesson 150
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5 mins • 1 pt
Mr. Logan invested in an energy company. He bought the stock at $164.40. If the following day there was a percent decrease of 2.3%, how much money is Mr. Logan's stock worth? Round to the nearest hundredth and include your units.
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Lesson 150
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You have 320 shares of an stock in a filmmaking company and 460 shares of stock in an electronics company. The filmmaking company pays a dividend of $0.92/share and the electronics company pays $0.87/share. What is your total combined dividends from both companies? Round to the nearest hundredth and include your units.
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Lesson 151
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5 mins • 1 pt
Nate buys 2,560 shares of a company that pays a dividend of $0.99 per share. If the dividends are paid quarterly, how much money does Nate receive each quarter? Include your units.
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Lesson 151
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Donelle wants to use his dividends to purchase more stock. He owns 895 shares in a company whose stock costs $17.25. He earns $0.6512 per share in dividends. How many shares can he afford?
33 shares
26 shares
34 shares
52 shares
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Lesson 151
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