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Bessie has an annual salary of $51,360. each month she has a car payment of $210 and a student loan of $50. if she applies for a home loan, how likely is it bessie will be approved based on her debt-to-income ratio? a. very likely; recurring debt is less than what is allowed. b. somewhat likely; recurring debt is equal to what is allowed. c. not likely; recurring debt is higher than what is allowed. d. there is not enough information given to determine the answer.

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