$11,000 in 1954. $400,000 today. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_300SL
375
There are two ways - that are essentially the same. Method I: Subtract the percentage from 100. Multiply this number by the original price and divide by 100. Method II: Multiply the original price by the percentage and divide by 100. Subtract the result from the original price. For example, original price = 300, and you want 15% less. Method I: 15% from 100% = 85% 300*85/100 = 255 Method II: 15% of 300 = 300*15/100 = 45 300 - 45 = 255. So, subtract first and then multiply or multiply first and then subtract. The choice is yours.
IThe original price was reduced by 80% and the item cost $600. therefore $600 must be 20% of the original price. Therefore half of it, which is $300, would be 10% of the original price. This means that the original price was $3000.
According to the NADA website, the sticker price for a 1981 Mercedes 300 TD-T wagon was $31373.
It was 300
My brothers 1992 300SD went for $70,000 new.
The 32GB iPad 2 is running on average for around $599 in a new condition (and a bit less in the used condition). That is almost the price one can afford a 64GB original iPad for. Big price difference, right? One can pick up a 32GB original iPad for anywhere from $300 to $400 on the Internet, and probably less locally! So, before you purchase an iPad 2 for their prices, consider the original and the price difference!
What is the price range for a browning patient 300 magnum rifle?
the answer is $2.65 if you need to find out another problem like this take the percent you are getting off and multiply it by the price of the thing you are buying then subtract your answer off of the original price then you got your answer
$300
95$ - 300$
300