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How Much Should a Worker Be Credited When He Becomes

Question 47

Question 47

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How much should a worker be credited when he becomes disabled between the ages of thirty-one and forty-two?


A) Twenty-five quarters
B) Thirty-two quarters
C) Twenty quarters
D) Forty-five quarters

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