basic premium: $20; each add'l $1000 coverage @ $0.30; how much coverage for $95?

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an insurance company charges a basic premium of $20 and an additional 30 cents for every $1000 of cover. if a man pays $95 premium, how much cover dose he have?
 
an insurance company charges a basic premium of $20 and an additional 30 cents for every $1000 of cover. if a man pays $95 premium, how much cover dose he have?
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What if there were no "Basic Premium"? What would the cost be?
 
[A]n insurance company charges a basic premium of $20 and an additional 30 cents for every $1000 of cover[age]. f a man pays [a] $95 premium, how much cover[age] [does] he have?

How much coverage is included in the "basic" policy?

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