You want to buy a TV that regularly costs $250. You can either buy the TV from a nearby store or from a store that's downtown. Relative to going to the nearby store, driving downtown involves additional time and gas. The downtown store, however, has a 10 percent off sale this week. Last week you drove downtown to save $20 on some concert tickets, a 15 percent savings. Should you drive downtown to buy the TV?
A) Yes, because you will save 10 percent, which is better than nothing.
B) No, because you will save more than $20.
C) Yes, because you will save more than $20.
D) No, because you will only save 10 percent, which is less than 15 percent.
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