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Cassie’s latest financial goal is to eliminate her credit card debt. She has about $5,000 in credit card debt. She determines that she can afford to make monthly payments of about $500. To track her progress, she plans to create a graph to model her situation. How should Cassie label and scale her graph? A.
x-axis scale, 0–8; label, Total Debt ($)
y-axis scale, 0–5,000; label, Months
B.
x-axis scale, 0–12; label, Months
y-axis scale, 0–8,000; label, Total Debt ($)
C.
x-axis scale, 0–8; label, Years
y-axis scale, 0–5,000; label, Total Debt ($)
D.
x-axis scale, 0–12; label, Total Debt ($)
y-axis scale, 0–8,000; label, Years

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