The Jordan Appliance Company has two buildings. Building A is valued at $95,000 and is covered by a $60,000 insurance policy with an 80% coinsurance clause. Building B is also valued at $95,000 and is covered by a $50,000 insurance policy with a 75% coinsurance clause. Both buildings burned to the ground. Compute the amount of insurance money Jordan Appliance Company collected altogether for fire damages.
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