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Which of the following can improve your credit history?(1 point)
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applying for a loan even though you can’t afford to pay the bill each month
applying for a loan even though you can’t afford to pay the bill each month
opening a credit card account, using it every month, and paying the bill each month
opening a credit card account, using it every month, and paying the bill each month
finding a mistake on the credit report and filing it away in case it comes up when applying for a loan
finding a mistake on the credit report and filing it away in case it comes up when applying for a loan
paying the big bills each month but letting the small bills go unpaid
paying the big bills each month but letting the small bills go unpaid
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Credit History Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items
Question
Which of the following can improve your credit history?(1 point)
Responses
applying for a loan even though you can’t afford to pay the bill each month
applying for a loan even though you can’t afford to pay the bill each month
opening a credit card account, using it every month, and paying the bill each month
opening a credit card account, using it every month, and paying the bill each month
finding a mistake on the credit report and filing it away in case it comes up when applying for a loan
finding a mistake on the credit report and filing it away in case it comes up when applying for a loan
paying the big bills each month but letting the small bills go unpaid
paying the big bills each month but letting the small bills go unpaid
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GPT-4o mini
The option that can improve your credit history is:
**Opening a credit card account, using it every month, and paying the bill each month.**
This demonstrates responsible credit use and can help build a positive credit history. The other options listed would not positively contribute to a good credit history.
**Opening a credit card account, using it every month, and paying the bill each month.**
This demonstrates responsible credit use and can help build a positive credit history. The other options listed would not positively contribute to a good credit history.