(35-1/4) - (31-1/2) = 35.25 - 31.5 = 3.75
You would profit in the amount of
[ (3.75) times (the number of shares you bought and sold) ] minus (broker's commission).
profit of75.00
Yes, One half of a fourth is one eighth. A fourth of a half is one eighth aswell.
They are equal!
A fourth of a half is an eighth, a half of a fourth is still an eighth. They're both equal.
no. four sevenths is over one half and one fourth is half of one half so how would one forth and four sevenths be the same?
profit of75.00
Because money uses decimal values.The stock market used to divide the price of a share into by half, fourth, eighth, sixteenth of a dollar (or pound, presumably). A fourth of a dollar is 25 cents, but an eighth is 12 and a half cents. Since we never make a purchase of a half of a cent, it was logical to use round cents.
Yes, One half of a fourth is one eighth. A fourth of a half is one eighth aswell.
They are equal!
A fourth of a half is an eighth, a half of a fourth is still an eighth. They're both equal.
no. four sevenths is over one half and one fourth is half of one half so how would one forth and four sevenths be the same?
One half squared equals one fourth because when you multiply one half by one half you get one fourth. This is the equivalent of saying that half of one half is one fourth.
At the end of the day, $335, plus odd-lot premium, plus broker's commission.
Dividing by a fraction is mathematically identical to multiplying by its reciprocal, so a half divided by one over four is the same as a half multiplied by four over one and the answer is 2.If you meant to multiply a half by a fourth, the answer would be one-eighth.
One half cup.
A half/one half.
Half of one-fourth is one eight