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Author: William Nickels, James McHugh, Susan McHugh
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Chapter C.2, Problem C.2AQ
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To discuss: Whether the car repair shop’s insurance covered the damage caused by the storm.
Introduction: Risk refers to the lower probability rate of success associated with a new start up in any field.
Insurable risk refers to the type of risk that is insured by various insurance companies.
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