There are only a few Fellowes shredders that are $100 or less. One such shredder found at that price would be the Fellowes Powershred P-48C 8-Sheet Cross-Cut Shredder. The shredder itself received a three star rating out of five.
Fellowes makes the full spectrum of binding machines from plastic comb binding machines to the professional thermal models. The plastic comb binding machines can be bought for about $100. The thermal binding machines sell for $500 and up.
It is 100*(Old price - New Price)/Old Price, assuming that the New Price is less than the Old.
About $100-150 maybe. Perhaps even less.
If there is an item with an original price of $100, and it is on sale for 20% less, the final cost will be 80% of the original price. Since 80% basically means "80 out of 100", the product would be worth $80.
the prices can range from less than $100- $3500+ It depends on what you're looking or.
Less than 100 to over 1000 depending on specifics
No.In the first case, $100 ==> less 10% ==> $90 ==> less 20% ==> $72In the second case, $100 ==> less 30% ==> $70
cost price = selling price x 100 ________________ ( 100 - loss %)
The price of an Xbox 360 depends on the condition of it. A new Xbox could go for upwards of $300. A used or refurbished is a lot less. They could cost about $100.
1 dollar or less if you can find one. Otherwise 100-400 USD
There are two ways - that are essentially the same. Method I: Subtract the percentage from 100. Multiply this number by the original price and divide by 100. Method II: Multiply the original price by the percentage and divide by 100. Subtract the result from the original price. For example, original price = 300, and you want 15% less. Method I: 15% from 100% = 85% 300*85/100 = 255 Method II: 15% of 300 = 300*15/100 = 45 300 - 45 = 255. So, subtract first and then multiply or multiply first and then subtract. The choice is yours.
The discounted price will be = original price x (100 - %discount) / 100