Since the premiums are per $1,000, we can first calculate the premiums for 100 units of $1,000: For the non-smoker: Total Premium = $7.85 * 100 = $785 For the smoker: Total Premium = $9.36 * 100 = $936 Next, we will find the difference between the two premiums: Difference = Smoker's Premium - Non-smoker's Premium Difference = $936 - $785 = $151 Therefore, the difference in the annual life insurance premiums paid by a 35-year-old smoker and a non-smoker for a $100,000 policy over a 20-year term is $151
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