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Mathematics, 29.03.2021 08:50 jayv1999

#7. Craig Rosenberg has a personal injury protection (PIP) policy that covers each person in, on, around, or under his car for medical expenses as a result of an accident. Each person can
collect up to $50,000. Craig is involved an accident and three people are hurt. One person
has $23,000 of medical expenses, one person has $500 worth of medical expenses, and Craig
himself has medical expenses totalling $70,000. How much money must the insurance
company pay out for these three people using PIP?

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