It's always helpful to have a clear idea of the parts you want/need, and you can find a set of parts diagrams for all BMWs is available at RealOEM (www.RealOEM.com/BMW).
Gault AutoSport BMW has a group that specializes in E31 parts (E31 is the frame number that the 8 series has in common). They're located in Endicott, NY. The group's 800 # is 866-590-4252.
Another resource for parts and advice is the Roadfly forums @http://bimmer.roadfly.com/bmw/forums/e31/ and the Roadfly used car parts listing: http://www.roadfly.com/used-auto-parts/-1/posts/9_BMW/74_8_Series_Parts_Wheels_amp_Tires/
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850/3 is 283 and 1/3 or 283.33...
Workforce Tile Saw CTC 850 serial # 83001507
20% of 850 = 850*20/100 = 170
If: 850 = 0.30x Then: x = 850/0.30 = 2833.333 ... recurring
To find half of $850, simply divide $850 by 2, which will give you $425.
You can find out if the John Deere 850 will suit your needs by going to the deere website to find its specifications. You can find reviews at www.tractor-review.com/john-deere-850.html.
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600 + 250 = 850
To find the percentage, divide 340 by 850 and then multiply by 100. So, (340 / 850) * 100 = 40%.
95-97 are very interchangeable. Pretty much all body parts should be. Engine parts depend on which models your are changing between. Your question is too broad, try narrowing it down. What parts did you have in mind?
The end of the number 850 no but there are pleanty of free on-line manuals for the 852 and 853 that's the very same unit. However only order parts under the 850 as some are slightly different.