No such model number
$100-$125.
Perhaps surprisingly, it is exactly 349.
Nine million
349
Not much, at least in my area, I recently sold a really good large bench model and could only get 120 for it. - Originally I paid 349 ( about 15 years ago.)
349 with 20 percent off = 279.220% off of 349= 20% discount applied to 349= 349 - (20% * 349)= 349 - (0.20 * 349)= 349 - 69.8= 279.2
The 4 is in the tens column so it's value is 4 x 10 = forty.
17% of 349 = 17% * 349 = 0.17 * 349 = 59.33
It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it not a penny more.
$219 to $349 Depending on condition.
In the number 349, the digit that stands for the greatest value is 3. This is because it is in the hundreds place, representing 300, while the 4 in the tens place represents 40, and the 9 in the ones place represents 9. Therefore, 3 has the highest value among the digits in this number.
It is 349