Respuesta :
Q: How much did Jay have to pay excluding his share of the insurance premium?
A: $1800+$200 = $2000
Q: How much did Jay's company pay for his insurance premium?
A: $700. If Jay's $350 is 1/3 of the premium , then Jay's company pays 2*$350=$700 as rest of his premium.
Q: Jay paid 10% and the plan paid 90% beyond the deductible. How much did Jay's insurance company pay total?
A: Jay's insurance company paid $16200. Given that Jay paid $1800 beyond his deductible of $200 (and that is 10% of the actual cost) means that his plan (insurance company) paid 90%=9*$1800=$16200.
Q: How much did Jay have to pay total, including his share of the premium?
A: Jay paid $2350. He paid $200 deductible + $1800 beyond deductible + $350 premium
Answer:
1. $2,000
2. $700
3. $16,200
4. $2,350
Step-by-step explanation:
Jay Spring pays $350.00 annually for his health insurance.
This is 1/3 of the total cost of the premium; his company pays the rest.
He pays a $200 deductible and the plan pays 90% of all expenses beyond the deductible. This year Jay paid expenses of $1,800 beyond the deductible.
The total cost of premium is = [tex]350\times3=1050[/tex] dollars
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Part 1.
How much did Jay have to pay excluding his share of the insurance premium?
[tex]200+1800=2000[/tex] dollars.
Part 2.
How much did Jay's company pay for his insurance premium?
[tex]1050-350=700[/tex] dollars.
Part 3.
Jay paid 10% and the plan paid 90% beyond the deductible. How much did Jay's insurance company pay total?
Let the amount be x , then
[tex]\frac{10}{100}\times x=1800[/tex]
x = 18000 dollars
As the company paid 90% of this amount, so the payment becomes:
[tex]0.90\times18000=16200[/tex] dollars.
Part 4.
How much did Jay have to pay total, including his share of the premium?
[tex]1800+350+200=2350[/tex] dollars.