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fenix001 [56]
2 years ago
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An insurance company charges $800 annually for car insurance. The policy specifies that the company will pay $1000 for a minor a

ccident and $5000 for a major accident. If the probability of a motorist having a minor accident during the year is 0.2, and of having a major accident, 0.05, how much can the insurance company expect to make on the policy? (Expected profit)
Business
1 answer:
Lubov Fominskaja [6]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: the expected profit will be $755 annually.

Explanation: Expected Profit (EP) = Charges (income for the insurance company) - probability of minor accidents X amount payable for a minor accident - probability of mayor accidents X amount payable for a major accident.

800- 1000 (0.2) -5000 (0.05)=  800-20-25= 755

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