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Business, 30.06.2020 01:01 daisyperez1

Maggie bought 20 shares of Google at the close price of $472.68. She bought 20 more shares a year later at the price of $491.32. Two years later, she sold
all of her shares at the price of $512.25. Her broker charges $50 for each
transaction. After all of these transactions, how much money did Maggie
make?
A. $1,160.00
B. $318.60
C. $1,060.00
D. $20,440.00

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