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Jerry has an insurance policy with a premium of $150 per month. In
June, he's in an accident and receives a bill with a total cost of $6000.
His deductible is $1500, and his coverage limit is $4000.
1. How much total money will Jerry pay in the month of June?
He would pay 2,150 dollars.
2. Assume Lauren has the same exact accident, but her
monthly premium she pays for the insurance policy is $250.
Would you expect Lauren's deductible to be higher, lower, or
the same as Jerry's? Why?

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