Multiple Choice
Scenario 17.3
Consider the following information:
The probability of a fire in a factory without a fire prevention program is 0.01. The probability of a fire in a factory with a fire protection program is 0.001. If a fire occurred, the value of the loss would be $300,000. A fire prevention program would cost $80 to run.
-Refer to Scenario 17.3. If the fire protection program were in place, the company could insure the warehouse for a premium equal to:
A) the loss from the fire, $300,000.
B) the expected loss from the fire, $300.
C) the expected loss from the fire, $3,000.
D) the cost of the fire protection program, $80.
E) $0.
Correct Answer:

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