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Sally Jones pays $50.00 a month for group health insurance. There is a $300 deductible. Her medical bills for the last year were $2,600.00. Linda's insurance company provided payment of 80% of the bills less the deductible. What was the insurance company's payment?

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Find out the what was the insurance company's payment .

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Sally Jones pays $50.00 a month for group health insurance

There is a $300 deductible

Her medical bills for the last year were $2,600.00

Linda's insurance company provided payment of 80% of the bills less the deductible.

Deductible

The amount of money you will pay in an insurance claim before the insurance company starts paying you.

medical bill reducing the deductible = $2,600 - $300

= $2300

80 % is written in the decimal form


= (80)/(100)

= 0.8

than the equation becomes

Linda's insurance company provided payment = 0.8× 2300

= $1840

Therefore the the insurance company's payment be $1840 .

Hence proved


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