Revenue Per Share

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    nycmathguy

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    How about 40?

    Is the set up correct?

    Let M = midpoint representing the revenue per share in 2014.

    M = [(1.17 + 3.25)/2, (2013 + 2015)/2]

    Yes?
     
    nycmathguy, May 24, 2022
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    yes
     
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    Good to review previous topics during the week. I just hope I don't get tired of mathematics.
     
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