In a city of $10,000$ families,$40\%$ families buy newspaper $A$,$20\%$ buy newspaper $B$,$10\%$ buy newspaper $C$,$5\%$ buy newspapers $A$ and $B$,$3\%$ buy $B$ and $C$,and $4\%$ buy $A$ and $C$. If $2\%$ families buy all three newspapers,find the number of families that buy only newspaper $A$.

  • A
    $3100$
  • B
    $3300$
  • C
    $2900$
  • D
    $1400$

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