If Carly's husband were to die, she and her children could live on $50,100 per year. Carly makes $28,500 annually, and estimates additional income of $8,300 from other sources. How much insurance should she purchase on her husband to cover the shortfall, assuming a 17.7% prevailing interest rate? (Round to nearest $1,000)
A. $57,000
B. $84,000
C. $156,000
D. $75,000
Answer: D
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