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Two insurance policies, G and H, can each only submit one claim in a given month. For insurance policy G, there is a 45% chance that no claims are made in the coming month. Otherwise, the loss amount follows an exponential distribution with a mean of 5. For insurance policy H, there is a 35% chance that no claims are made in the coming month. Otherwise, the loss amount follows an exponential distribution with a mean of 9. For both policies, there is a deductible of 2 and they only reimburse 80% of the amount that exceeds the deductible. Calculate the difference between the expected reimbursements of the two policies for a given month.

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