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4. suppose you have two credit cards. the first has a balance of $410 and a credit limit of $1,000. the second has a balance of $510 and a credit limit of $1,000. what is your overall credit utilization? a. 16% b. 46% c. 36% d. 56% e. 26% 5. jerry lost her credit card and instead of reporting it right away, she decides to continue looking for it for a couple of days. on the second day, she makes the call and reports the card lost/stolen to the credit card company. she then logs into the account activity page of her credit card and sees a recent $500 purchase that was made by someone else. how much of this $500 charge will jerry have to pay? a. $0 b. $300 c. $50 d. $250 e. $500

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