Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.01.2020 01:31, ligittiger12806

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allie and sarah decided that they want to purchase renters insurance for the apartment they share. they made a list of a
of the items to be covered by the insurance policy, along with their estimated values. if the items to be covered total more
than $3000, the insurance company charges an annual premium of 23% of the total value of the items. if the items to be
covered total $3000 or less, the insurance company charges an annual premium of 20% of the total value of the items
using the list of items allie and sarah provided, determine their monthly renters insurance premium
allie's stuff
tv ($250)
stereo ($150)
cd's ($225)
dvd's ($385)
bicycle (s400)
microwave (530)
laptop computer (5950)
sarah's stuff
stereo (575)
bicycle (s250)
cd's ($130)
dvd's ($300)
ipod (580)
computer (s675)
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$65.00

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