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17 April, 08:09

The health benefits Sarah receives from her employer cover 37% of the total monthly premium of $465.00. How much does Sarah have to pay each month?

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  1. 17 April, 08:31
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    She only pays $292.95 every month

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Monthly premium is the amount of money which she pays her insurance company monthly.

    The total monthly premium that Sarah pays is $465.00.

    The health benefits Sarah receives from her employer covers 37% of the total monthly premium that she pays. This means she only has to pay the total monthly premium - 37% of the total monthly premium

    So Sarah only has to pay 465 - 37/100*465 = 465-0.37*465

    =465-172.05 = $292.95

    So Sarah saves $172.05
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