what is it worth 95 percent plus condition yes
Depending on the model or Grade.. A standard 1100 410 field grade at 100 percent would be around 450.00, A skeet grade in the LT or LW around 700.00 to 900.00 A sporter (newest model) 1050 to 1500.00l If it is a white diamond logo with white pad spacers it is an older model and as posted above grade depends on value..Condition is everything . Prices quoted are at 100 percent.. and go down hill from there..LR As of 3/2008, an 1100 410 field model with the engraved receiver fetches around 850-900 online (unfired with no box).
I think it is a part of a whole but if you are doing a work sheet it may just be a typo if it doesn't have enough boxes to fulfill your answer
% to fraction: divide % by 100%Example: 3% = 3%/100% = 3/100fraction to 100%: multiply the fraction by 100%Example: 3/100 =3/100 * 100% = 3%
The average of 82 percent, 94 percent, 89 percent, and 91 percent is 89 percent.
ratio
You have missing variables such as the critically important total sales.
Pie Chart.
well it is a hundred precent model so if it has 4 shaded in the hundred model it will be 4%
25%
The Kano Model asserts that, for some customer requirements, satisfaction is proportional to the extent that the product or service is fully functional. The Kano Model shows how satisfaction rises proportionally with increases in functionality for certain characteristics, while satisfaction or dissatisfaction is affected disproportionately for other characteristics. That is why they say that this model is "one-dimensional." A 20 percent improvement in functionality results in a 20 percent improvement in customer satisfaction. A 10 percent increase in response time results in a 10 percent increase in satisfaction. And so on.
The Kano Model asserts that, for some customer requirements, satisfaction is proportional to the extent that the product or service is fully functional. The Kano Model shows how satisfaction rises proportionally with increases in functionality for certain characteristics, while satisfaction or dissatisfaction is affected disproportionately for other characteristics. That is why they say that this model is "one-dimensional." A 20 percent improvement in functionality results in a 20 percent improvement in customer satisfaction. A 10 percent increase in response time results in a 10 percent increase in satisfaction. And so on.
make 100 boxes and shade in 44 of them
25% = 1/4 = 0.25
About 30 percent of its worth.
No such A5 model number.
250 max.