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A homeowner bought a homeowner's insurance policy. The homeowner pays an annual $650 premium for property coverage with a deductible is $1,175 for each claim. A windstorm causes $42,500 in damages. If a claim for the full amount of damages is approved, how much will the homeowner's insurance company pay for the damages?

$42,500
$41,325
$41,975
$40,825

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The homeowner’s insurance company will pay for the damages after the homeowner pays the deductible of $1,175 for each claim. Therefore, the amount that the homeowner’s insurance company will pay for the damages is $42,500 - $1,175 = $41,325.

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