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monitta
3 years ago
7

Jayce’s insurance company pays for 90% of the cost of an ambulance ride, after he pays a $250 deductible. The ambulance ride cos

ts $1400. How much would Jayce pay for an ambulance ride?
Mathematics
1 answer:
ratelena [41]3 years ago
8 0
To answer this question you would subtract the $250 deductible from $1400. The answer would be $1150 remaining After the deductible. You would then pay 10% of this $1150 for your cost. 0.10 times $1150 =$115. Add the $115 to the $250 deductible and your total cost would be $365.
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