5. What was the cost for 100 shares at the 52-WEEK LOW (NOT Low)?

To determine the cost for 100 shares at the 52-week low, you would need to multiply the 52-week low price by 100 (since you are purchasing 100 shares).

For example, if the 52-week low price is $50 per share, the cost for 100 shares would be:

$50 x 100 = $5,000