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(1 point) The timeplot below gives the share price in dollars of General Electric stock, with the bar chart giving the volume in millions of shares. The plots are for the one-year period September 2001-September 2002. ( Click on the image for a larger view. )(a) If you bought a single share of stock at the maximum price and sold it at the minimum price during this one-year period, you would have lost aboutA. 35 dollars.B. 45 dollars.C. 25 dollars.D. 15 dollars.E. Cannot be determined from the graph.

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(1 point) The timeplot below gives the share price in dollars of General Electric stock, with the bar chart giving the volume in millions of shares. The plots are for the one-year period September 2001-September 2002. ( Click on the image for a larger view. )(a) If you bought a single share of stock at the maximum price and sold it at the minimum price during this one-year period, you would have lost aboutA. 35 dollars.B. 45 dollars.C. 25 dollars.D. 15 dollars.E. Cannot be determined from the graph.

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