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Soloha48 [4]
2 years ago
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Rudy has been paying an annual homeowners insurance premium of $1,106.30 ($0.37 per $100 of value) since he first purchased his

house. for the past six months, rudy has completed some major improvements to his house to improve its overall value. if rudy successfully adds $50,000 to the value of his house, what will his new annual homeowners insurance premium be? a. $185.00 b. $315.00 c. $1,291.30 d. $1,351.14
Mathematics
1 answer:
iren [92.7K]2 years ago
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If Rudy successfully adds $50,000 to the value of his house, his new annual homeowner's insurance premium be <u>c. $1,291.30</u>.

<h3>What is the annual homeowner's insurance premium?</h3>

The annual homeowner's insurance premium is the insurance charge that the homeowner pays as an insurance premium annually.

The insurance premium is calculated using some set formulas determined by these factors:

  • Home's value
  • Location
  • Coverage Value
  • Safety features
  • Deductibles.

<h3>Data and Calculations:</h3>

Insurance premium rate = $0.37 per $100

Current insurance premium = $1,106.30

Added value to the house = $50,000

Added premium = $185 ($50,000 x $0.37/$100)

New insurance premium = $1,291.30 ($1,106.30 + $185)

Thus, if Rudy successfully adds $50,000 to the value of his house, his new annual homeowner's insurance premium be <u>c. $1,291.30</u>.

Learn more about the annual homeowner's insurance premium at brainly.com/question/26133348

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