Solve the problem.The yield of a stock is given by Y(D, P) =
, where D is the dividends per share of a stock, and P is the price per share of the stock. If the price per share of a stock is $145, and the dividends per share of the same stock are $3.55, then what is the yield of the stock to the nearest tenth of a percent?
A. 514.8%
B. 40.8%
C. 2.4%
D. 1.2%
Answer: C
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Answer the question.True or False.The absolute value of any nonzero number is an irrational number.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Solve.x2 + y2 = 13x - y = 1
A. (2, 3), (3, 2) B. (-2, -3), (3, 2) C. (2, -3), (3, -2) D. (-2, 3), (-3, 2)
Provide an appropriate response.If a system has four inequalities, the number of corner points of the feasible region must be ? .
A. at least one, but not more than four B. at least three, but not more than four C. exactly three D. exactly four
Write the function in the form or
. Find the period and phase shift.y =
sin
A. y = sin
period = ; phase shift =
B. y = sin
period = 8; phase shift = - 1
C. y = sin
period = 8; phase shift = -
D. y = sin
period = 4; phase shift = 1