SOLUTION: some health insurance plans are designed so that once the deductible has been met, the patient pays only 20% of alldr. bills. Once the deductible is met, how much would the patient
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Question 13172: some health insurance plans are designed so that once the deductible has been met, the patient pays only 20% of alldr. bills. Once the deductible is met, how much would the patient pay on a bill of $120?
Answer by akmb1215(68) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since the deductable has been met, the patient has to only pay 20% of the $120. Since "of" means to multiply in math, you will need to change 20% to a decimal (.20) and multiply it by 120. This equals $24.
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