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berenicecastro

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How much would Olga's semiannual premium be for a 5-year term insurance policy with a face value of 350,000, based on Tables 19-1 and 19-2 from your text? She turned 26 years old on her last birthday. (Round your answer to the nearest cent)
 A) 450.00
  B) 392.50
  C) 456.82
  D) 549.70

Question 2

The ___________________ _ pay schedule requires that wages be paid every two weeks or twenty-six paychecks per year.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



jaymee143

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

biweekly



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