Actually, Diabollokus answer is right. They paid $30 for a TV that costs $25. They got $3 back, and gave $2 as a tip.
They did not spend $9 each. They spent $8.3333 (25 / 3).
(8.333 * 3) + 3 + 2 = 30
This is a classic problem. I know its solution since I was 12 years old
Have you been reading Malba Tahan books? I know his books are sold internationally, and this problem is available in one of his books (That's why I know the solution of this problem for so long, I read that book for the first time when I was 12 years old

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That's another problem that comes in the same book (I hope I can translate it properly, I won't put it in the book's context):
Two men were travelling in the back of a horse, when they find 3 brothers having an argue. The oldest brother explains what's happening
"You see, my father has passed way, and he left his 35 horses to us. It was his wish that I had half of his horses, the middle son had 1/3 of his horses and the youngest son had 1/9 of his horses. The problem is that we don't know how we can find half or 1/9 of 35 horses!"
One of the 2 friends make a suggestion "Ok, I can help you finding a solution for this... I'll give you our horse, and then everything will be solved"
The brothers look between each other, and accept their horse as a gift, and then wait for the solution.
The man continue: "You see, you should have received half of 35 horses, which means 17,5 horses. Now that you have 36 horses, you should receive 18 horses - You shouldn't complain, as you are getting more horses than you would originally. Your middle brother should have received a third of the horses, which means 11 horses and a little. Now he will get 12 horses - More than he deserved too. And your youngest brother should had 1/9 of 35 horses - less than 4 horses. Now with 36 horses, you will have exactly 4 horses. "
All 3 brothers are very grateful to the man, as with his horse as a gift, they all received more horses than they were supposed to. But then the man speaks again:
"Now wait a minute. 18 horses + 12 horses + 4 horses = 34 horses. Of course, one of them were mine, so I'll get it back. And I think I also deserve the other horse as a gift, as I helped you 3 to solve your problem"
The brothers accept that, and now the 2 friends had 2 horses instead of just one.
How do you explain that? (I hope I could make it clear enough with my english

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