Calculate the single risk premium
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2 of 3Jerome uses the formula, P = DB, to find his approximate sixmonth premium when his driver risk factor, D, is 1.02 and the
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choose correct choiceJerome uses the formula, P = DB, to find his approximate sixmonth premium when his driver risk factor, D,
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Multiple Choice QuestionJerome uses the formula, P = 2DB, to find his approximate six-month premium when his driver risk factor,
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