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With a certain medical insurance​ policy, the customer must first pay an annual ​$250​deductible, and then the policy covers 70​% of the cost of​ x-rays. The first insurance claims for a specific year submitted by a person are for two​ x-rays. The first​ x-ray cost ​$700​, and the second​ x-ray cost ​$950. How​ much, in​ total, will he need to pay for these​ x-rays?

I got $345, but it's wrong.

User Maugch
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Answer:

495

Explanation:

70% of 700= 490

700 - 490= 210

70% of 950= 665

950 - 665= 285

Add them together

210 + 285= 495

The reason you might have gotten 345 is because you subtracted 495 with 250 but 250 is how much he has to pay for the medical insurance, not how much he also get off

User Anton Krosnev
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Answer:

$495 (745 if you include the $250 deductible)

Explanation:

70% of 700 is 490

700 - 490 = 210

70% of 950 is 665

950 - 665 = 285

210 + 285 = $495

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