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To calculate: The number of shares purchased by DSV OHaganBooks.com on the dates provided in the table by the use of matrix inversion. The amount invested by the company in DSV stock is $150,000 and for the amount of $600, dividends of
Date | Number of Shares: DHP | Price per Share: DHP | Number of Shares: DSV | Price per Share: DSV |
July 1 | ? | $20 | ? | $10 |
August 1 | ? | $10 | ? | $20 |
September 1 | ? | $5 | ? | $40 |
Total | 5,000 | 7,000 |
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