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3 December, 14:34

Credit card A has an annual fee of $50 but

gives you a rebate at the end of the year of

2% of your total purchases. Credit card B has

no annual fee or rebate. If you spend about

$150 a month, which card is better for you?

(Example 3)

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  1. 3 December, 17:25
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    Credit card B is better for you.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find the total amount of money you'll spend using card A:

    ($150 * 12) = $1800 (spent, so we'll add that to our total spent)

    $1800 * 0.02 = $36 (gained, so we'll subtract that from our total spent)

    $50 (spent, so we'll add that to our total spent)

    Put these together and we get ...

    1800 - 36 + 50 = $1814 spent throughout the year

    To find the total amount of money you'll spend using card B:

    $150 * 12 = $1800 (spent)

    1800 < 1814, meaning card B allows you to spend less (better)
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