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1.5.5.2 Quiz: Credit Scores

According to the following table, which of these factors affects your credit score the least?

\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
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Factor & Percent affects score \\
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Payment history & [tex]$35 \%$[/tex] \\
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Amount owed & [tex]$30 \%$[/tex] \\
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Length of credit history & [tex]$15 \%$[/tex] \\
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New credit & [tex]$10 \%$[/tex] \\
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Types of credit & [tex]$10 \%$[/tex] \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

A. Payment history
B. Length of credit history
C. Amount owed
D. New credit


Sagot :

Let's examine the information provided in the table:

| Factor | Percent affects score | Max # of points |
|--------------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------|
| Payment history | 35% | Max \# of points|
| Amount owed | 30% | 297.5 |
| Length of credit history | 15% | 255 |
| New credit | 10% | 127.5 |
| Types of credit | 10% | 85 |

We need to identify which factor affects the credit score the least by looking at the "Percent affects score" column.

1. Payment history: 35%
2. Amount owed: 30%
3. Length of credit history: 15%
4. New credit: 10%
5. Types of credit: 10%

Among these percentages, the smallest percentage is 10%. Since both "New credit" and "Types of credit" have the same percentage, they both equally affect the credit score the least.

However, the problem presents us with four choices:

A. Payment history

B. Length of credit history

C. Amount owed

D. New credit

Given the options and the percentages:

- New credit has the least impact on the credit score with a percentage of 10%.

Therefore, the answer is:

D. New credit