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Ivanova has a healthcare plan with $25 co-pays to see doctors, $10 co-pays for prescription drugs, and an annual deductible of $1,500. In February she has a broken ankle which costs $2,300 in hospital treatment. As a follow-up in March she sees three doctors who bill $657, $134, and $232 and buys two prescriptions which cost $12 and $27. What is Ivanova's share of the costs for March?

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Ok, so let's start with the hospital bill. The total is $2,300, but she has a $1,500 deductible. So subtract $1,500 from $2,300. You should get $800. Now the doctor's visits. She has a $25 co-pay, and she saw three doctors. Multiply $25 by 3. You should have $75. Lastly, the prescriptions. She has a $10 co-pay, and there are 2 prescriptions, so multiply 2 and $10. You get $20. Now add the hospital bill, the doctor's bills, and the prescriptions.

$800+$75+$20=$895.
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