In workers' compensation, weekly benefits for death, disability, and disfigurement are primarily based on the employee's:
A) average weekly wage multiplied by a replacement ratio, expressed as a percentage of the average weekly wage.
B) lowest weekly wage multiplied by replacement ratio, expressed as a percentage of the lowest weekly wage.
C) average annual wage multiplied by a replacement ratio, expressed as a percentage of the average monthly wage.
D) highest weekly wage multiplied by a replacement ratio, expressed as a percentage of the highest weekly wage.
E) average annual wage multiplied by a replacement ratio, expressed as percentage of the average annual wage.
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