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sammy

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What is the annual premium for a 250,000 term life insurance policy quoted at 3.10 per 1,000?
 A) 775
  B) 968
  C) 3,100
  D) 7,750

Question 2

Regional Corporation offers its employee's healthcare coverage for which they pay 85 of each employee's premium per month. The individual annual premium is 2,100. An additional 110 is added to the individual monthly premium for family coverage. What is the employee's monthly premium for individual and family health coverage?
 A) Individual: 85.00; Family: 195.00
  B) Individual: 90.00; Family: 200.00
  C) Individual: 167.92; Family: 277.92
  D) Individual: 175.00; Family: 285.00



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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