The value of a Beretta Cougar 8000 9mm varies depending on the exact model. A New in Box DA/SA 8000F is probably worth about $600. A stainless "Inox" model will probably cost you at least $100 more. The 8000D Double Action only versions are usually found for slightly less than their DA/SA counterparts. You will also pay slightly less for a used specimen. Prices will also vary for the compact "mini-Cougars." The minimum value for a good condition 9mm Beretta Cougar of any model is probably about $500. Stoeger, who is owned by Beretta, currently makes a Cougar that is identical in every way to the original Beretta version except for the markings. A NIB Stoeger Cougar 9mm can easily be found online for around $350. Stoeger does not currently produce the stainless or "mini" versions of the Cougar. The Stoeger Cougars are 100% of the quality as the original Berettas. You pay a lot to have the name on the slide...
stoeger cougar 800
I bought one in excellent condition for $300.00 shoots great just like everyone says it does.
This would be 8000 because you would round down.
the answer comes from the original owners manual. at 8000 rpm this engine produces 89.2 BHP.
8000
10% of 8000= 10% * 8000= 0.1 * 8000= 800
To round 7649 to the nearest thousands, we look at the hundreds place, which is 6 in this case. Since 6 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up the thousands place by adding 1 to it. Therefore, 7649 rounded to the nearest thousands is 8000.
13% of 8000= 13% * 8000= 0.13 * 8000= 1,040
2% of 8000 = 2% * 8000 = 0.02 * 8000 = 160
20% of 8000 = 20% * 8000 = 0.2 * 8000 = 1600
58% of 8000= 58% * 8000= 0.58 * 8000= 4,640