41.25 is exactly halfway between them, though there is an infinite number of values between them.
375
200
450 is half way between 300 and 600.
75, 150, 225, 300, 375, 450, 525, 600, 675, 750, 825, 900, 975, . . .
There is no answer to this question. For any number that you care to name, I can pick one that is halfway between your number and 450 - namely the average of your number and 450 or (450+your number)/2. Being halfway between your number and 450, it is clearly nearer to 450. And then, I can find another number that is closer to 450 than that number and so on, for ever.
375/450 = 5/6
450 :)
In the condition that you describe,it will sell for between 375-450 dollars.
Depending on the model generation, a 80%+ G17 is worth between 375-450$ on average.
Between 300-450 dollars on todays market,and its overall condition.
375 x 1.2 = 450
between 375-450 dollars,for your shotgun showing between 90%-95%of its original finish,and a good bore.
Baking is an exact type of food science that requires precise measurements of ingredients, time, and heat. If you want to cook something at 375 degrees what was originally supposed to bake for 30 minutes at 450 you would need to bake it for 60 minutes at 375.
150, 225, 300, 375, 450, 525, 600, 675 +75 . . .
$375-$450 as of 2,22,2012
if you shop around you can get a new marlin 336 for between 375-450 dollars.If you are looking for a used model you can deduct about 75.00 dollars.
These big bore model 94,s are going for between 275-450 dollars depending on the overall condition of the metal and wood finish.That said I have seen them selling for 375-400 dollars on gun broker.com.