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smart card technology:
- allows debit cards to store a cash balance on a card and electronically transfer some of it to others to pay for items and services
- is not yet available in the united states
- all of the choices are correct.
- is commonly used by banks to read and process checks
- Analyze option 1: Smart card technology (like prepaid debit cards) can store a cash balance and enable electronic transfers for payments, so this is correct.
- Analyze option 2: Smart card technology is available in the US (e.g., in some transit or payment systems), so this statement is incorrect.
- Analyze option 4: Banks use other technologies (like MICR) for check processing, not smart card tech, so this is incorrect.
- Since option 2 and 4 are incorrect, "All of the choices" is wrong. But the correct statement is option 1. Wait, earlier analysis: Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, smart card technology for debit cards (prepaid) does allow storing balance and transferring. But option 2 says "not yet available in US" – that's false. Option 4: banks use MICR for checks, not smart cards. So only option 1 is correct? Wait, the original question's options: let's re - check.
Wait, the user's question is about smart card technology. Let's re - evaluate:
Option 1: Smart card - based debit cards (like some prepaid cards) can store a cash balance and transfer funds electronically for payments. This is correct.
Option 2: Smart card technology is available in the US (e.g., in contactless payment cards, transit cards, etc.). So this statement is wrong.
Option 4: Banks use Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) to read and process checks, not smart card technology. So this is wrong.
So the correct option is 1. But wait, the user's original selection was 3, but that's incorrect.
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- Allows debit cards to store a cash balance on a card and electronically transfer some of it to others to pay for items and services