Solve the problem.Poor visibility caused Randy Spencer's car to crash into another car. He had 25/50/10 vehicle insurance and collision coverage with a $300 deductible. Damage to his car was $4563 and to the other car was $12,800. The driver of the other car had $38,000 in medical expenses and the passenger of the other car had $30,000 in medical expenses. How much will the company pay and how much must Randy Spencer pay?

A. $64,263, $21,100
B. $64,263, $18,300
C. $67,063, $18,300
D. $67,063, $21,100


Answer: A

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