Suppose losses follow a uniform distribution from 0 to 30,000. If there is a deductible of 3000, and maximum covered loss of 25000, what is the average payment per loss? Repeat above question, but calculate average amount paid per non-zero payment.

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Suppose losses follow a uniform distribution from 0 to 30,000. If there is a deductible of 3000, and maximum covered loss of 25000, what is the average payment per loss?

Repeat above question, but calculate average amount paid per non-zero payment.

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