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团体人寿保险对每个被保险人的保险金额按照统一的规定确定,其具体做法有()。

A.被保险人单独自行选择和以保费一定比例直接确定 

B.被保险人单独自行选择和被保险人全部统一金额 

C.按团体统一保险金额的标准和对被保险人分类确定保险金额 

D.对被保险人分类确定保险金额和以保费一定比例直接确定

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