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31 October, 07:55

Marty pays $809.50 for automobile insurance, of which $64 is for comprehensive coverage. one year, marty has two accidents. what will his premium be the next year assuming the cost for comprehensivedoes not change? (note: subtract the $64 before you take 150 percent, then add the $64 back in to get the new total!

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  1. 31 October, 08:21
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    First, subtract the comprehensive coverage from the total

    $809.50 - $64 = $745.5

    Next, we take the 150% of the total

    $745.5 (1.50) = $1118.25

    Then, we add the $64 back to get the new total/

    $1118.25 + $64 = $1182.25
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