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Mathematics, 09.10.2019 01:30 csamayoa1760

Jamie called to get a car insurance quote from dependable auto insurance. the initial cost of her car insurance is $1,500.00 a year. however, she gets a 3% discount for being a good driver, another 8% discount for taking a defensive driving course, and another 6% discount for driving a fuel-efficient car. all the discounts are taken off the initial cost of her car insurance.

what is a good estimate for her monthly auto insurance based off this quote?

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