Bob can determine the best use of his funds by determining the actual price per chair.
divide $259 by 5 (A+)
Well, first you have to find out what is the price of one. Divide 259 by 5 to get the price of one chair. You get $51.80 for one; then multiply it by the number of chairs you want. In this case by 6 and you get $310.80
23yds
4 * 5.75 yards
13.50
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Its really up to personal preference if one wants to put a table and chairs around a garden. It usually looks nice to have them out there, but it is totally up to the person if they want to do so.
no, no one really wants to sell you a 3 wya gable leg r for an ozark trail 11*8 dining canopy
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The average family spends around 10-15% of their income on wants, which are items and experiences that are not essential for basic living expenses. These may include dining out, entertainment, vacations, and luxury goods.
Whats the problem with that? I sit at the dining table in my wheelchair whenever I eat. What's the point in transferring to an uncomfortable seat, sitting awkwardly through a meal just so I can look more uniform in a Dining chair? If the individual is an adult, who wants to sit in their wheelchair to eat then you really have no business telling them what they can and can't sit on.
The accomodations are relatively inexpensive and end up costing about the same as if you had stayed in a mid priced motel. The food is great, and costs about the same as if you were eating out at a mid-priced restaurant. The visiting a few ports turns out to be the bonus. You get a taste of a few places you haven't been to before and there's always entertainment every night while you're on the ship. Yes, the rooms are small, but who wants to spend all of their time in a room anyway. It's a good place to sleep, but the rest of the time you get to explore the ship and see the sights. The cruise lines are constantly working to improve their product, and the competition is fierce. Try one out, they're great for some people but not everyone. In my experience though, don't try the "flex dining" option. If a ship offers that, go somewhere else. The traditional shipboard dining is far more elegant and enjoyable. Flex dining is just another way for the ship to make some money.