The Wings and Things owns a building valued at $2,154,000 but has decided to insure it for only $1,542,000. Their insurance policy stipulates coinsurance of 80%. If a fire were to cause $685,000 in damage, how much would the insurance company pay on the claim? (Round your answer to the nearest cent)
A) $612,970.06
B) $503,000.00
C) $635,403.86
D) $667,329.21
A
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