Almost certainly not - likely less than $100 if it is a useable shooter.
overpriced?
The coat was marked down in price because it had a single flaw in the lining.
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No single breed in any more valuable than the other. There are however usually some price differences between more common breeds and rarer breeds.
How to calculate sale price if marked price and percent discount are given:First change the percent discount to a decimal.You then multiply the percent discount in decimal form by the marked price.Finally, you subtract the answer from the multiplication problem from the marked price, and get your final answer!
Suppose percent discount is D. Then Marked Price = Sale Price/(1-D/100)
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25% of 500 is .25 x 500 = 125; 500-125 = 375 final price
It would be marked up 20%
No, Lindsay Price is not single.
The phrase 'marked price' simply means the cost you would pay at the checkout. When a shop needs to get rid of stock quickly, it will often sell products labelled '10% off marked price' - in which case, the checkout will deduct 10% off the regular price of the item, before totalling the amount you need to pay. For example - say a dress was marked at 25.00 - and had a label 10% off marked price'... at the checkout, the till would deduct 10%, and you would only pay 22.50 !