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the following table gives annual life insurance premiums per $1,000 of face value. use the table to determine the annual premium for a $75,000 10-year term policy for a 25-year-old male. round your answer to the nearest cent.

a.
$363.75
c.
$183.75
b.
$207.75
d.
$338.25


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