Answer:
1. If the home is worth $97,540 and your insurance covers 10 percent of other structures, the coverage amount is =
![0.10*97540=9754](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/l7xlkfp0g4jwzriuwnn1uw98bwk8edf1g6.png)
2. If the home is worth $123,670 and your insurance covers 20 percent of living expenses during repair,the coverage amount is =
= $24734
3. If the home is worth $210,400 and your insurance covers 5 percent, the coverage amount is =
= $10520
4. If Lauren's home is worth $159,000, and her insurance covers 50 percent , the coverage is =
= $79500
5. Joan pays $456.25 monthly on her mortgage. Her annual insurance premium is $1,560, so monthly is 1560/12 = $130 and her annual real estate tax is $1,890, so monthly is = 1890/12 = $157.50
Total becomes=
![456.25+130+157.50 =743.75](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/hzemko7e64pdviil0ajd9ztlwxk5kp6svh.png)
6. Janice pays $625.18 monthly on her mortgage. If her annual insurance premium is $2,420, monthly is = 2420/12 = $201.66 and her annual real estate tax is $1,590 monthly is = 1590/12 = $132.50
Total becomes =
![625.18+201.66+132.50 =959.34](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/nj6199q7ecz8vlplu3nzlqg5qqeqrrmtqr.png)
7. Tammy pays $590.36 monthly on her mortgage. If her annual insurance premium is $1,290, monthly is = 1290/12 = $107.50 and her annual real estate tax is $2,460, monthly is = 2460/12 = $205
Total becomes=
![590.36+107.50+205=902.86](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/q3ts63fy1e22ee6jkfer0dg43swiriuyay.png)