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press the link (green means sold, red unsold)
see what best fits your model and take the price suggestion
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It's collectable, but really isn't worth much at all even in absolutely perfect and fully functional condition. Plenty were made, they're not that special, they certainly aren't usable any more and so they have very limited appeal.
The few really good ones I've seen over the last ten years or so have typically sold for around £40-£50 maximum, and often haven't sold on the first attempt. In any other condition they're either worthless or go for up to £20-£30 depending upon how much interest there is on the day. Basically they are simply worth what any buyer is prepared to pay when you happen to sell them. Id sold at auction, collectors rarely compete as they know another one will be along shortly.
My prices are UK indicators, you can expect prices in N.America to be around 30% lower and in mainland Europe to be around 10-15% lower.
The keyword is 40% OFF.That means the price you paid is only 100%-40%=60% of the full price. Let x be that full price. Then 60% of x is .6*x, and it is equal to 6600 The equation is .6*x=6600 and x=6600/.6= 11 000 dollars
Ah, word problems! The trick is to convert the given information into two equations in two unknowns. Let's let S be the number of solid color rolls sold, and P be the number of print rolls.
The first equation is easy:
(eq. 1): S + P = 480
We're given that information: the total number of rolls sold. For the second equation, use the given price information ($4/roll for the plain, $6/roll for the print).
(eq. 2): 4S + 6P = 2340
Again, we're given the total sales, and we know how much each kind costs.
Now it's just some basic algebra. Let's rearrange equation 1 to get S by itself:
S = 480 - P
Then use that value in equation 2, and solve for P:
Now we know that the MLHS band sold 210 rolls of print paper, which means they sold 270 rolls of solid. You can your answers in the original equations. If they are the right values, both equations will work out.
270 + 210 = 480, eq. 1 is right. (4 x 270) + (6 X 210) = 1080 + 1260 = 2340, eq. 2 checks.
SAME thing happened to me, I love the camera but the switch broke off gotta use a pen or other small object to slide it over. I want a repair but hp said it will cost the same price as buying a new camera. I HATE HP!!!
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