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9 March, 01:42

John has a choice of two health plans being offered by his employer. The first plan has a $25 co-pay for each doctor visit and has an annual deductible of $2,200. The second plan has no co-pays and has no deductible. The second plan costs $3,000 more in annual premiums than the first. John chooses the first plan and has 10 doctor visits at $200 per visit. Which subsequent events would make this plan more expensive than the second plan?

a.) 10 more doctor visits at $250 each

b.) a surgery visit costing $1,050

c.) emergency hospitalization costing $30,000

d.) 40 more short doctor visits costing $75 each

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  1. 9 March, 01:58
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    The answer would be A
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