Mathematics, 15.12.2020 14:00 michaelwarren8728
Beth insures her $100,000 house with a 80/20 homeowner's policy. She has a fire that does
$10,000 worth of structural damage. How much will the insurance company pay Beth?
$10,000
$3,750
$8,000
$2,000
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