50 + x/2 = 525
x/2 = 475
x = 2*475 = $950
$113
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.
(1.00 / 0.25) = 4 so the answer is 400% increase over his original cost.
Let x equal the original price. Let's say the sale is 25 percent off. That means that 0.75x = the sale price. To find the original price, divide the sale price by the decimal equivalent of 100 minus the discount. Example: You bought an item for 48.00 that was marked as being 20 percent off the original price. The original price was 48.00 divided by 0.80 or 60.00
The answer to the riddle "I am bought by the yard but worn by the foot" is the carpet.
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No. The filter from your old refrigerator will not work with the new refrigerator that you bought. They are totally different models so you will have to purchase a new filter.
Organizations such as Amazon and ebay sell refrigerator parts online. They can be bought online and at a very reasonable price. They can be delivered internationally as well.
Hot Point Refrigerator CSX20E manufactured Circa 1995
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Organizations such as Amazon and ebay sell a wide spectrum of refrigerator parts. These parts can be bought online and at a very reasonable price. They can be delivered online as well.
The colonies were not bought. Colonists settled the colonies to start a new life.
I would call the company that you bought the refrigerator from. Usually companies that sell appliances will also install them. If they can't install it for you, I bet there is a company they recommend.
The original price was $140.00
Amana refrigerator parts can be bought from physical stores such as Tampa Appliance Parts in Tampa, Florida or they are widely available from many online stores such as Amazon and eBay.
If for instance you have a whirpool refrigerator I would look in the phone book under appliance repair and see who fixes that brand. Next I would call the store I bought it from, and ask who does their warranty work.