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Find the annual premium for the insurance policy described in the following problem. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BASIC INSURANCE PREMIUMS
Coverage
Class 1A Class 1B Class 10 Class 2A Class 2B Class 3
Bodily Injury
(in $1,000's):
10/20
50/100
100/300
Property Damage:
$ 5.000
$10.000
$25.000
317.80
383.60
407.50
365.40
440.70
469.90
413.40
497.80
530.92
587.00
709.30
751.88
761.00
917.90
976.96
428.40
517.60
549.70
69.40
61.00
67.00
7320
76.20
84.80
79.80
87 80
96 80
113.40
124.80
136.00
163.80
180.00
196.60
81.80
90.00
98.20
Class 1A No male driver under 25 car not used for business and not driven to or from work
Class 1B No male driver under 25. car not used for business and driven to work fewer than
ten miles away
Class 10. No male driver under 25: car not used for business and driven to work at least ten
miles away
Class 2A One or more male drivers under 25 who are married or are not owner(s) of the car
Class 2B Unmarried male driver under 25 who is owner of the car
No male driver under 25. car used for business
Class 3
A policy for 10/20 bodily injury auto insurance for a driver in Class 1A.
383.60
317.80
365.40
440.70

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