The owner of property valued at $140,000 insured the property for $90,000 for one year at a premium rate of $4.80 per thousand. The policy contained a 90% coinsurance clause. A fire caused $63,000 in damage. How much more did the insurance company pay the property owner for repairs for fire damage than the property owner paid the insurance company in premiums that year?
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