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my family’s car uses a lot of costly fuel, which is expensive. buying a new car that uses less fuel is an economical choice because we would save money on fuel. having to with spending less money to make safer for a family to use handing money outflows for using the act of driving being efficient or little time
The text is about making a choice to save money on fuel by buying a new car, so the relevant option should relate to spending less money. The first option "having to with spending less money" (assuming it's a typo and should be "having to do with spending less money") matches the context of economic choice to save money. The other options are about safety, money for other uses, or driving efficiency, which don't align with the fuel - cost - saving reason given.
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A. having to with spending less money (assuming the typo is corrected to "having to do with spending less money")