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17.Sandra uses the formula, P = 2DB, to find her approximate six-month premium when her driver risk factor, D, is 1.0 and the basic six-month premium is $567.
What will her monthly premium be?
A.
$170.00
B.
$177.50
C.
$189.00
D.
$201.15
18.Your monthly insurance premiums include liability ($50), property damage ($40), medical ($15), comprehensive ($40), and collision ($85). What is your total monthly premium to the nearest dollar? A.
$230
B.
$290
C.
$320
D.
$380
19.Help Danny and Sara interpret this insurance quote for their 2015 sports car and 2018 minivan.
What deductible amount does the policy show?
A.
$85.60
B.
$114.40
C.
$210
D.
$250
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