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Ryan bought 45 shares of stock for $36 a share. He sold it one year later for $38 a share. What was his percentage return? (Calculate his profit. Then, divide it by how much he originally paid for the stock, and multiply it by 100 - you will have a decimal in your answer, round to the nearest hundredth.)

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