Multiple Choice
Would you expect an insurance company in the "real world" to sell an insurance policy for exactly the "fairly-priced" level as defined in the text?
A) Yes, because the fairly-priced insurance policy includes some profit for the insurance company.
B) Yes, because insurance companies are required to sell their policy at the fairly-priced level by law.
C) Probably not, because the expected value of profits for the insurance company would be zero.
D) Probably not, because insurance companies are not in a competitive industry and are able to earn monopoly profits.
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