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Veronika
12 days ago
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A recent hailstorm caused $1700 worth of body damage to Karen's car. Based on Karen's insurance policy given below, how much mon

ey will Karen receive after she files her claim?
A. $2075
B. $1325
C. $625
D. $375
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