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An insurance company offers a policy for a smartphone valued at $1,000. Based on data for the general population, the company assumes a 2% probability of the phone being lost or stolen and sets a premium of $70 for one year of coverage. However, after purchasing the insurance, policyholders as a group become less careful, and the actual probability of a claim rises to 5%. What is the insurer's actual average expected payoff per policy?

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