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Buy in television commericial than store! :-d

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November 19, 2005

Problem Statement

The total in-store price for an appliance is $99.99\$99.99. A television commercial advertises the same product for three easy payments of $29.98\$29.98 and a one-time shipping and handling charge of $9.98\$9.98. How much is saved by buying the appliance from the television advertiser?
<spanclass=latexbold>(A)</span> 6 cents<spanclass=latexbold>(B)</span> 7 cents<spanclass=latexbold>(C)</span> 8 cents<spanclass=latexbold>(D)</span> 9 cents<spanclass=latexbold>(E)</span> 10 cents<span class='latex-bold'>(A)</span>\ \text{6 cents} \qquad <span class='latex-bold'>(B)</span>\ \text{7 cents} \qquad <span class='latex-bold'>(C)</span>\ \text{8 cents} \qquad <span class='latex-bold'>(D)</span>\ \text{9 cents} \qquad <span class='latex-bold'>(E)</span>\ \text{10 cents}