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实际准备金是以()为计算基础而得准备金。A.均衡保费 B.均衡纯保费 C.修正的营业

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实际准备金是以()为计算基础而得准备金。

A.均衡保费

B.均衡纯保费

C.修正的营业保费

D.修正的纯保费

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