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lunatika

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Lois Larson has liability coverage in her automobile insurance policy of 50/100/50. She was at fault in an accident and two people in another car, Barbara and John Gibbons, were injured. In the lawsuit settlement, Barbara was awarded 30,000 and John, 70,000. Damages to the Gibbons' car amounted to 8,600. How much of the total claim will be Lois's responsibility?

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The time period between the date a note is discounted and the maturity date is called the ___________________ _ period.
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Answer to Question 1

20,000

Answer to Question 2

discount



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