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Benjamin Bradley has a health insurance plan with a $300 deductible. The plan covers 70% of his hospital charges. Following hospital surgery, Bradley's health care costs included
$400 in physician visit co-payments, $150 in physical therapy co-payments, $325 in home
health care co-payments, and a hospital bill of $20,475. A $250 hospital admission fee is not
covered by his insurance. What amount did he pay?

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