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.
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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.
Honey, the "medi talker" sounds like a character from a bad sci-fi movie. If you're talking about a medical device that helps with communication, then yes, those are real. But if you're asking about some magical talking device that gives medical advice, then I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but that's as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow.
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.