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Don Phife owns a traditional indemnity health insurance policy with a $500 calendar-year deductible, 75 percent coinsurance provision for the insurance company, and a $5,000 out-of-pocket cap (any deductible paid is included in the out-of-pocket tally). Find the amount that the INSURED would pay for each of the following expenses that occurred in the same calendar year. Show work for partial credit:

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