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May 14'23

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Key: D

For any given policy year, the average accident date is a full year after the beginning of that year. Similarly for new rates effective on April 1, CY9, the midpoint of the effective period is April 1, CY10.

Therefore, the PY3 and PY4 loss costs will be projected 6.25 and 5.25 years, respectively.

Using the projected loss cost, we find:

[[math]] 600(1.07)^{6.25} (1 − p) + 670(1.07)^{5.25} (p) = 951 \Rightarrow p = 0.8813 [[/math]]

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