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Mathematics, 22.05.2020 07:01 taytaycola223

Carlos is buying a new pair of boots he has been wanting for a while. After
handing the clerk his method of payment, the clerk tells Carlos that he has
a value of $2.57 remaining on his card. Which is true about Carlos's
method of payment? *
Carlos paid with a credit card and still has some credit below his card limit.
Carlos paid with a debit card and still has a balance in his linked checking account.
Carlos paid with a store gift card, which is prepaid, so Carlos did not spend any of his
own money and has a small amount left on the card.
Carlos paid with a check and received a coupon back for his purchase.

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