HELP, NO ANSWERS JUST HELP ME FIND THE ANSWER MEDAL FOR BEST Gael is comparing a new credit card offer to her current credit card. Her current card has an annual fee of twenty-nine dollars and offers one percent cash back on all purchases. The new offer has an annual fee of fifty-nine dollars, but offers two percent cash back. Which of the following is a correct statement that could help Gael choose the better credit card if she pays the full balance every month?
What are the statement options
If Gael spends more than $3,000 a year, she should keep her current credit card. If Gael spends more than three thousand dollars a year, she should take the new credit card offer. Gael should keep her current credit card no matter how much she spends. Gael should choose the new credit card no matter how much she spends.
What do you believe is the correct answer.
im not sure its a pre test so i have no idea how to solve this
If she spends 3000 a year at 1% cash back, she makes 30 a year. That leaves her with 1 dollar left over. If she spends 3000 a year at 2% cash back she makes 60 a year. That leaves her also with a 1 dollar cash back.
No matter what she does she is going to get the same amount back. SO the answer would be C because why get a new going to receive the same amount no matter what? Make sense?
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