There are several different ways to pay for items. In most modern economies, which is not a way to pay?

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Responses

credit cards
credit cards

bartering
bartering

debit cards
debit cards

cash
cash

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In most modern economies, all the options provided (credit cards, bartering, debit cards, and cash) are ways to pay for items. However, if you're looking for the option that is the least common or less formal method in modern economies, it would be bartering. Bartering is an exchange of goods or services without using money, which is less prevalent in modern transactions compared to the other options listed.

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