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Brian was involved in an auto accident in which he was at fault. His own car sustained 3,026 damages and the other vehicle cost 1,424 to repair. Brian was not injured, but the driver of the other car required medical treatment costing 32,375 and a passenger's injuries totaled 20,704. Brian's policy includes 50/100/50 liability, 500 deductible collision and 100 deductible comprehensive. How much of the damages must the insurance company pay?
 A) 57,029
  B) 2,526
  C) 500
  D) 1,424

Question 2

Frank McDonald sells computer systems for United Electronics. He is on an incremental commission schedule of 1.6 of sales up to 150,000 and 2.4 on sales over 150,000. What was Frank's total gross pay for last month if his sales volume was 269,500?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

5,268



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