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Jbaena1:

HELP I"M CONFUSED! Ivanova has a healthcare plan with $25 co-pays to see doctors, $10 co-pays for prescription drugs, and an annual deductible of $1,500. In February she has a broken ankle which costs $2,300 in hospital treatment. As a follow-up in March she sees three doctors who bill $657, $134, and $232 and buys two prescriptions which cost $12 and $27. What is Ivanova's share of the costs for March? $1842 $95 $1,589 $1,500

Jbaena1:

@zarkam21 Can you help with this?

Jbaena1:

@Vocaloid Can you help me? C:

LootAtTheTime:

I’m gonna have to say it’s b because all she really has to pay are the copays, you only have to pay the annual fee once a year. So you add the copays from the doctors and the perscription and you would get your answer 95$, the insurance would pay for all of the other fees that being if the annual fee is paid.

Jbaena1:

@LootAtTheTime Thanks for taking your time to help me <3

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