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Scenario: Choosing Insurance
The Ramirez family owns three cars and is considering buying insurance to cover the cost of repairs. They face two possible states: in state 1 their cars need no repairs and their income available for purchasing other goods and services is $50,000; in state 2 their cars need $10,000 worth of repairs and their income available for purchasing other goods and services is reduced to $40,000. The probability of repairs is 10%, while the probability of no repairs is 90%.
-(Scenario: Choosing Insurance) Refer to the information in the scenario Choosing Insurance. For $2,000 the Ramirez family can buy insurance that will cover the full cost of repairs. If family members are risk-averse and want to maximize their expected utility:
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