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Victoria has a health care plan with a prescription benefit that offers four different options.

Option A: $55 monthly premium and $20 co-pay per prescription
Option B: $60 monthly premium and $15 co-pay per prescription
Option C: $65 monthly premium and $25 co-pay per prescription
Option D: $50 monthly premium and $30 co-pay per prescription
If Victoria fills an average of five prescriptions each month, which option is the least expensive? (4 points)

Option A

Option B

Option C

Option D

User Miguelina
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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

Option A : 55 + 20(5) = 155

Option B : 60 + 15(5) = 135

Option C : 65 + 25(5) = 190

Option D : 50 + 30(5) = 200

User Vandana
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Answer:

OPTION B

Explanation:

To solve, create a formula.

y= 5(copay)+premium

Using this you get:

Option A: 5(20)+55= $155

Option B: 5(15)+60= $135

Option C: 5(25)+65= $190

Option D: 5(30)+50= $200

User Nalum
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