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Megan’s TV had a base price of $189 and the sales tax was 6.88%. Over the next four years, the TV consumed an average of $0.06 of electricity every day. It also needed repairs twice, costing $29 each time. After four years, Megan got a new TV. What was the lifetime cost of Megan’s TV? (Remember that one in every four years is a leap year.) a.
$357.68
b.
$318.66
c.
$347.66
d.
$351.65

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