6.40 because if you can find 25 percent and 5 percent you can take 5 percent from 25 percent for 20 percent.
Yes, 200 percent is greater than 28 percent.
Grade average of 89 percent and 93 percent averages 91% or an A-.
2.75 percent
102 percent = 102/100 = 1.02
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I recently paid 900 for mine. Quite a bit of rust and needed rear brake lines. But only had 130000 miles on it. Judging by what I saw by shopping I would say no more than 1500 unless it's pristine...
It actually depends on what shape the car and engine are in? You can get a used tranny for around $300 but the labor will be several hundred you unless you can do it yourself. So I guess it comes down to if you're sentimental about the car. Check out newcougar dot org to see if you can do it with the how-to's posted there.
Based on the serial number, your piano looks to be about a 1916 Kholer and Cambell piano manufactured under the Francis Bacon name. Serial numbers 179000-193000 were manufactured during this year. This is according to the Blue Book of Pianos.
The average of 82 percent, 94 percent, 89 percent, and 91 percent is 89 percent.
(85 percent + 79 percent + 92 percent + 100 percent)/4 = 89 percent
30 percent of 20 percent of 150 percent = 0.09
(21 percent) + (32 percent) + (76 percent) + (95 percent) = 2.24
0.900 percent = 0.90 percent = 0.9 percent = 9/10 percent 0.900 percent = 0.009 0.900 = 90 percent