yes it was honey
yes.
consumer demand for a certain car is below the number of cars that are produced
An example: Consumer demand for a certain car is below the number of cars that are produced. There is an unsold surplus of the vehicles.
A price index of 140 for cars using 1995 as the base period means that the price of cars has increased by 40% since 1995. In other words, if a car cost $20,000 in 1995, it would cost $28,000 in the current period represented by this index. This indicates significant inflation or changes in the market value of cars over that time.
Egypt is a free market economy.
Millions. Over a million are in it's capitol city Cairo.
Normal Cars
yes.
the same as the usa
as your btchi mom
As you use the term DID I assume you are referring to ancient Egyptians. If that is the case you must know that there were no cars in ancient Egypt. The automobile was not invented until the late 1800s. If you are asking about Egypt today, then they drive the same type of cars as everyone else in the world.
three quarters the amount of people of the country
A percentage is a relationship between two numbers. In this instance, the answer will depend on whether you compare the number of cars on California compared with: the number of cars in the US the number of cars in the world
A number of cars owned by the same person or company would be called a fleet of cars.
25
Over 10000 cars were sold in 1941 worldwide. The number of cars available then and the number of people who could afford cars were limited.
Yes, there are many car manufacturers in Africa, especially in Egypt.