It all starts with condition; i.e. bluing and stock finish etc. If everything is "as it left the factory" (i.e. no modifications to sights, stock, or metal) and is "as new" condition, the value would be $500-$600 to a Remington collector. If not, its value goes down dramatically from there, based on its condition. 257 Roberts is not a rare caliber in the 788 but it has a good "cult" following today and that would add maybe $50. to its value, as a "shooter", over some of the other common calibers. "shooter" 788s sell for between $250-$450, again depending on condition, condition, condition.
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14% of 788 = 14% * 788 = 0.14 * 788 = 110.32
.89 is greater than .788
0.788 = 788/1000 = 197/250
788
868 is exactly the same distance from 788 and 948.(It's also the 'average' and the 'mean'.)