nguyendinhtuong wrote:
pafrompa wrote:
Understand and agree that E is the best answer; however, could someone help me with disproving B? Narrowed it down between B and E, and E was way better, but why is B "wrong"?
I guess my problem is in the definition of a "net loss". I assumed the author meant a net loss was simply premiums minus costs and claims. Therefore, I thought that the argument assumes that some plans that have a net loss are not necessarily underpriced, since their
et by investingI guess my problem is in the definition of a "net loss". I assumed the author meant a net loss was simply premiums minus costs and claims. Therefore, I thought that the argument assumes that some plans that have a net loss are not necessarily underpriced, since their
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