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Suppose you invested $1300 in the stock market 2 years ago. During the first year, the value of the stock increased by 14%. During the second year, the value of the stock decreased by 14%. How much money is your investment worth at the end of the two-year period? (Note: The answer to this question is not $1300.)
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