Buying a New TV. Where can we buy a TV? Buying a TV at No Interest for 18 months. No Interest for 18 months. TV must cost more than $499 TV must cost.

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Buying a New TV

Where can we buy a TV?

Buying a TV at No Interest for 18 months. No Interest for 18 months. TV must cost more than $499 TV must cost more than $499 Pick a TV and figure out how much it would cost per month to pay off TV Pick a TV and figure out how much it would cost per month to pay off TV

Sharp - 32" 720p Flat-Panel LCD HDTV Model: LC-32SB24U | SKU: Our Price: $ Y = MX + B Y = Total Cost = $599 M = Rate = Cost per month X = Number of months = 18 B = Y-intercept = Down Payment = $0 Y = MX + B 599 = M * Y = MX + B 599 = M * = M * = M M = Cost per months It will cost $33.28 per month To buy a TV that cost $599, you will have to pay $33.28 per month for 18 months, if you pay nothing down. 599 = *