The basic sticker price on Mr. Feldman's new car was $3200, The options he desired cost an additional $1800. What percent of the total price was made up options?

3200 *100
1800 *x

X=56.25= 56 1/4

TOTAL price ... 3200 + 1800

% options
... 1800 / (3200 + 1800) * 100%

To find the percentage of the total price that was made up of options, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Calculate the total price by adding the basic sticker price and the cost of desired options.
Total price = $3200 + $1800 = $5000

Step 2: Calculate the percentage by dividing the cost of options by the total price and multiplying by 100.
Percentage = ($1800 / $5000) * 100 = 36%

Therefore, options make up 36% of the total price.

To find the percentage of the total price that was made up of options, you need to divide the cost of the options by the total price and multiply by 100.

Total price = basic sticker price + cost of options
Total price = $3200 + $1800 = $5000

Percentage of options = (cost of options / total price) * 100
Percentage of options = ($1800 / $5000) * 100
Percentage of options = 0.36 * 100
Percentage of options = 36%

Therefore, 36% of the total price was made up of options.