You can read free online the Merck Manuals. click on the related link below, and on the home page click on Merck's Manuals, and at the right side you'll see "read free online."
Yes, Merck Manuals are reputable medical resources used by healthcare professionals and students. The price varies depending on the format (print or online), edition, and whether it's a single volume or the complete set. Prices can range from around $30 for a basic paperback edition to several hundred dollars for a comprehensive set.
It depends on what your local landlord might say. Ask them and they might give you a reasonable price for the type of flat you are buying.
Many of the manuals are worth a price close to $35 each. The price of the manuals will vary depending upon the condition that they are in.
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Yes, many adults look at the price of toys when buying. Although some adults might think that price is no option when buying the toys, but most people think that a high priced toy is no better than a lower priced one.
Probably by buying something for a high price that wasn't supposed to be sold for a high price, and/or buying a piece of junk for a high price.
Depends who is buying them and how many they are buying.
It is not so practical buying a house after bankruptcy because if there is no option for you, you might want to sell the house too, but the price would not be the same as you bought it and it is hard to sell one property.
Price gouging on window stickers- they can have strange charges. Mechanical condition - cars may be fine for a month but then the car might get problems because it wasn't checked before buying.
The law of demand? I'm not quite sure if it's called that. Consumers will stop buying a product as and when they see that the price is set too high. It changes consumer to consumer - if the price of bread rises from £0.50 to £1, extremely poor people might stop buying it because they can't afford it, because the price is too high. Similarly, some consumers will never stop buying things because they are rich enough to afford the goods. Take a look at price elasticity of demand if you want to know more about when consumers stop buying products because of its price - the change of demand according to a change in price.
It depends on the purpose you are using it for, and the selling price. If your using it to travel around town, and the seller's price is 250 dollars, maybe it might be worth it. Personally, I would not bother with it. It's just too much mileage.
Blank = discount.
The price.