The yield of a stock is given by Y(D,P)=D/P where D is the dividends per share if stock and P is the price per share of the stock. If the price per share of a stock is $105, and the dividends per share of the same stock are $2.45, then what is the yield of the stock, converted to a percent and rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent?

The yield of a stock is given by YDPDP where D is the dividends per share if stock and P is the price per share of the stock If the price per share of a stock i class=
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