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In 2005, the Percentages of Mortgages That Were Considered Sub-Prime

Question 76

Question 76

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In 2005, the percentages of mortgages that were considered sub-prime:


A) dipped to 13.55%.
B) peaked at 13.5%.
C) peaked at 7.6%.
D) dipped to 3.4%.

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