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-9.000 is 50 units of 1000 hattonal Capital (A. mark) 9. Terry is on \( 40 \% \) no-claims bonus (NCB) and his insurance premium was K483, 76. What Answer: \( \backslash<\operatorname{Lns} \) was the full premium? Working out: (1 mark) Answer: \( \_\_\_\_ \) 10. Mr. Gadd is on \( 63 \% \) NCB for his car insurance because of his safe driving record. The full premium to insure his car for \( K 80000 \) would be \( K 695.80 \). (1 mark) If stamp duty of K 35.68 is payable, find the total cost. Working out:

          -9.000 is 50 units of 1000

hattonal Capital
(A. mark)
9. Terry is on \( 40 \% \) no-claims bonus (NCB) and his insurance premium was K483, 76. What

Answer: \( \backslash<\operatorname{Lns} \) was the full premium? Working out:
(1 mark)

Answer: \( \_\_\_\_ \)
10. Mr. Gadd is on \( 63 \% \) NCB for his car insurance because of his safe driving record. The full premium to insure his car for \( K 80000 \) would be \( K 695.80 \).

(1 mark)

If stamp duty of K 35.68 is payable, find the total cost.
Working out:
        
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-9.000 is 50 units of 1000

hattonal Capital
(A. mark)
9. Terry is on 40 % no-claims bonus (NCB) and his insurance premium was K483, 76. What

Answer: \<Lns was the full premium? Working out:
(1 mark)

Answer: 
10. Mr. Gadd is on 63 % NCB for his car insurance because of his safe driving record. The full premium to insure his car for K 80000 would be K 695.80.

(1 mark)

If stamp duty of K 35.68 is payable, find the total cost.
Working out:

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-9.000 is 50 units of 1000 hattonal Capital (A. mark) 9. Terry is on \( 40 \% \) no-claims bonus (NCB) and his insurance premium was K483, 76. What Answer: \( \backslash<\operatorname{Lns} \) was the full premium? Working out: (1 mark) Answer: \( \_\_\_\_ \) 10. Mr. Gadd is on \( 63 \% \) NCB for his car insurance because of his safe driving record. The full premium to insure his car for \( K 80000 \) would be \( K 695.80 \). (1 mark) If stamp duty of K 35.68 is payable, find the total cost. Working out:
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