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What is the estimated cost of the average payment transaction on the Internet?*1 pointA) 13 centsB) 27 centsC) 54 centsD) $1.27

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What is the estimated cost of the average payment transaction on the Internet?*1 pointA) 13 centsB) 27 centsC) 54 centsD) $1.27

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The cost of an average payment transaction on the internet can vary greatly depending on several factors such as the payment method used, the platform used for the transaction, the country, and the type of goods or services being purchased. Therefore, it's difficult to provide an accurate estimate without more specific information. However, if we are to choose from the options provided, we would need to refer to a specific study or source that provides this data. Without that, it's not possible to accurately choose between options A) 13 cents, B) 27 cents, C) 54 cents, and D) $1.27.

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