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Question: Randall has $50,00 worth of property damage liability insurance. He caused an accident that damaged a $2,500 fire hydrant, a $4,000 guard rail, and did $9,463 worth of damage to another car. How much of the damage must Randall pay?
Let's add up the total property damage caused by Randall: 1. **Fire hydrant:** $2,500 2. **Guard rail:** $4,000 3. **Other car:** $9,463 **Total property damage:** $2,500 + $4,000 + $9,463 = **$15,963** Randall has **$50,000** worth of property damage liability insurance. This insurance will cover up to $50,000 in property damage. **Comparison:** - Total damage: $15,963 - Insurance coverage: $50,000 **Conclusion:** Since the total damage ($15,963) is **less than Randall's insurance coverage ($50,000)**, **Randall will not have to pay anything out of pocket for the property damage**. His insurance will cover the entire amount. **Answer:** **Randall must pay $0.**
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