Oh, dude, the price of the medi talker is like... well, it really depends on where you're buying it from, you know? It's not like I have the current market rates memorized in my brain or anything. But hey, if you're really curious, just do a quick Google search and you'll probably find the answer in no time.
Price less Discount = Discounted price/Reduced price/Sale price.
net-price or sales price net price
It is 100*(Old price - New Price)/Old Price, assuming that the New Price is less than the Old.
Discount = Original Price minus Sale price.
Assume you mean a discount of 12.5% New price = Old Price x (1.00 - 0.125) New Price is 87.5% of Old Price Example: Old price = $10.00 New Price = $8.75
a medi-talker is a machine that helps disabled kids who have trouble talking talk
No idea
In the book "Out of My Mind," Melody's Medi-Talker is mentioned in various chapters, but it is most prominently discussed in Chapter 8 when she first receives the device and begins using it to communicate with others. The Medi-Talker becomes an essential tool for Melody throughout the story, allowing her to express herself and interact with the world around her in a new way.
you go to the store and buy one it's just like a lap yop but it helps you with what ever your disibilitie is.
People who qualify for both Medicare and full Medi-Cal are known as "dual eligibles" or "Medi-Medis."
Medi means September medi means to reap
"Medi" is the Welsh for "September".
a sleep talker
fluent talker
Where do I find information on benefit of having both Medi-care and Medi-Cal and how does this stack up next to other private health plans
No, it is not an adverb. The word talker is a noun.
Medicare and Medicaid