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Of the following, which statement or statements accurately represent possible effects of a long-term credit purchase on your credit score?
l. showing a willingness to pay high interest rates increases your score
ll. making only minimum payments for an extended time can hurt your score.
ill. regularly paying off a credit balance can boost your score.
a. i and ill
b. ll only
c. ll and i
d. l, ll, and iii


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