Mathematics, 10.03.2021 06:20 emmagossett2002
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Melissa and Maisie are separately applying for a $3,900, 12-month personal line of credit loan. Maisie has a FICO credit score of 755 and Melissa has a FICO credit score of and 615, but otherwise they have similar loan applications. They were each offered a 12-month loan but at different interest rates. One rate is 10%, and the other rate is 20%. Whcih statement(s) mostly correctly addresses which rate each person gets? Check all that apply.
A) Maisie has a FICO credit score of 755 so she is more likely to be offerd the loan at 10%.
B) Based on the information, they would both be offered the loan at the same rate.
C) Melissa has a FICO credit score of 615 so she is more likely to be offerd the loan at 20%.
D) Maisie has a FICO score of 755 so she is more likely to be offerd the loan at 20%.
E) Melissa has a FICO credit score of 615 so she is more likely to be offerd the loan at 10%.
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