find the amount paid by each insurance company assumed that any coinsurance requirements is met insurance loss $58,000 company a coverage $140,000 company be coverage $60,000
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- Company A coverage: $140,000 - Company B coverage: $60,000 - Total coverage = $140,000 + $60,000 = $200,000 Show more…
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