can you explain how you got to 1,153 for the ACC for R1.
the solutions doesn't have any of the formulas only hard coded numbers
I have the sum product of the amounts issued by top 10 insurer for classes 2 through 5 and there associated RBC factors but I'm getting 1,033 with that. I excluded class 1 because it is red (but even including it doesn't get me to the 1,153 in the solution)
my exact excel formula is =SUMPRODUCT(E11:E14,G11:G14)
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Sorry, I had not done that for my own practice exam.
Minor error in Point Grid for Question 15 - Formulas reference '15'!$A16 and '15'!$A20. They should reference '15'!$A17 and '15'!$A21.
Otherwise, a blank practice exam gives me 1.00 free points.
You definitely won't get free points on the real exam! (Corrected, thx!)
on question 16,
can you explain how you got to 1,153 for the ACC for R1.
the solutions doesn't have any of the formulas only hard coded numbers
I have the sum product of the amounts issued by top 10 insurer for classes 2 through 5 and there associated RBC factors but I'm getting 1,033 with that. I excluded class 1 because it is red (but even including it doesn't get me to the 1,153 in the solution)
my exact excel formula is =SUMPRODUCT(E11:E14,G11:G14)
I think i figured it out I needed to include the mortgage bonds in row 8