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Rebecca cannot afford her car payments. she decides to stop making payments on the car and get a credit card instead. evaluate her decision. select the best answer from the choices provided. a. rebecca should not have gotten a credit card because her credit card payments will be higher than her car payments. b. rebecca was right to get a credit card because her credit card payments will be lower than her car payments. c. rebecca should not have stopped making payments on her car because now she will only qualify for a high-interest credit card. d. rebecca was right to stop making payments on her car because now she will qualify for a low-interest credit card.

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