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Cameron Insurance Company insured Driver Gifford at an annual premium of 740 . After 6 months, Gifford sold the car and canceled the insurance. Cameron Insurance Company refunded the remaining half of the premium at the short rate based on a penalty of 15. Compute the amount of the short-rate refund.

Question 2

A homeowner insured a house for 150,00 . for one year at a premium rate of 5.00 per thousand. The homeowner canceled the policy during the year. The insurance company has a penalty of 15 for short-rate refunds. Compute the amount of the penalty.



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