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Yes. She would have enough left over to purchase eleven pairs of shoes at 30.00, with 25.00 left over. Keep in mind, this does not include national, county or any other type of tax.
I think it would take 100 shoes to make 1 meter.
If you wear a size 7 in womens shoes, you would wear between a 9 or a 9 and a half in mens shoes depending on the type of shoe.
you would buy two pairs of pants!
Yes, running shoes could be bought a discount stores. Also you could buy them for a relatively low price. Also it would be very durable running shoes.
78.44 (A+)
Sales tax on vehicles in MA is 6.25 percent of the purchase price. If bought from a dealer, the trade-in value of your older car can be deducted from the price. If bought from a private seller, the value would be based upon blue-book, regardless of what you two agreed was the value.
The prices vary for nike pegasus shoes but for a men's pair of nike pegasus shoes, the average price is right around $90. There can be sales or different specials but that is the average price.
A nice pair of shoes would cost around 22 dollars in 1970. Discount shoes would be less, and designer shoes would cost more.
There are many places where one can find men's shoe clearance sales on the internet. One of the best places to find men's shoes clearance sales online would be on Amazon.
In most states, sales tax is applied to the final purchase price, thus the answer to this question would be the discount price.
$74.00 * 1.06 = $74.00price + $4.44 tax= $78.44 total
Multiply the price by 1.08875. Try it with an easy figure - say the price is 100, including the sales tax this would be 108.875 (108.88 to two decimal places). If the original price was 50, then the total including the sales tax would be 50.044375 (50.04 to two places)
Commission would be apply to the sales price, which does not include tax.
You would pay 6.25 percent (in 2012) regardless of who you bought the car from and whether you are even a resident of MA. 6.25 percent of 10,000 is 625. However, the tax is assessed on the Bluebook value, not the purchase price.
The average price of a pair of tennis shoes in 1962 was 5 dollars. Those same shoes would cost 40 dollars in 2004.