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Sandra uses the formula, P = DB, to find her approximate six-month premium when her driver risk factor, D, is 1.0 and the basic six-month premium is $567.

What will her monthly premium be?

A. $170.00

B. $177.50

C. $94.50

D. $201.15

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C.) 94.50 because I just took the test
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We can solve for P, the six-month premium, using the given formula P = DB:

P = DB = (1.0)($567) = $567

To find the monthly premium, we divide the six-month premium by 6:

Monthly premium = P/6 = $567/6 = $94.50

Therefore, the monthly premium for Sandra is $94.50, which is option C.
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