Mathematics
Mathematics, 09.07.2019 20:40, gapaxton22

Suppose that you only have liability and comprehensive car insurance and you allow your roommate (who doesn't have car insurance) to drive your car to run an errand. what will likely happen if there is a single-car accident causing moderate damage to your car while your roommate is driving?

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