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Actual payments by an insurance company for losses that happen are called:

A. benefits.

B. coverage.

C. premiums.

D. insurable interest.

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  1. Today, 09:17
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    B. Coverage

    Only possible explanation it can't be benefits b/c of the fact that the payments are going towards losses
  2. Today, 11:28
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    B. Coverage, I'd say is the best answer,
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