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One-time payments in No-Code - Interactive Code Practice

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Practice - 5 Tasks
Answer the questions below
1fill in blank
easy

Complete the sentence to define a one-time payment.

No-Code
A one-time payment is a payment made [1].
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Aonly once
Bin small installments
Cafter every purchase
Dregularly every month
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Common Mistakes
Confusing one-time payment with subscription payments.
Thinking it means paying in parts.
2fill in blank
medium

Complete the sentence to explain when one-time payments are used.

No-Code
One-time payments are often used when buying [1].
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Amonthly services
Bsubscriptions
Crentals
Da product or service outright
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Common Mistakes
Choosing options related to recurring payments.
Confusing rentals or subscriptions with one-time purchases.
3fill in blank
hard

Fix the error in the sentence about one-time payments.

No-Code
A one-time payment means you pay [1] every month.
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Aonce
Btwice
Cthrice
Ddaily
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Common Mistakes
Choosing options that imply repeated payments.
Misunderstanding the term 'one-time'.
4fill in blank
hard

Fill both blanks to complete the explanation of one-time payments.

No-Code
A one-time payment is [1] and does not require [2].
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Aa single payment
Bmultiple payments
Congoing payments
Da subscription
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Common Mistakes
Mixing up single and multiple payments.
Confusing subscriptions with one-time payments.
5fill in blank
hard

Fill all three blanks to describe one-time payments clearly.

No-Code
A one-time payment is [1], usually for [2], and does not involve [3].
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Aa single payment
Ba product or service
Crecurring charges
Da monthly fee
Attempts:
3 left
💡 Hint
Common Mistakes
Choosing options that imply repeated or monthly payments.
Confusing the purpose of one-time payments.