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Margot is trying to decide between cable and satellite tv. cable has a package of $49.99 a month for the basic package, plus $9.95 a month for a dvr and $9.95 per month for the football channel margot wants. margot will save $10 per month on her internet bill if she uses the cable company for both. the satellite tv package includes a football channel for $49.95 per month and sells a dvr for a one-time fee of $125. over a 12-month period, which company will save margot more money? over a 24 month period?
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