What would be the total fire insurance premium for Best Seconds if their $837,500 building belongs in structural classification D? The contents are worth $421,300 and they received an area rating of 2. (The rates per $100 are found in the book)
A) $7,680.72
B) $5,126.34
C) $6,587.14
D) $7,255.49
A
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