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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 01:40 manlyman31

Activity In an earlier section, you computed probabilities of Independent events. You can calculate probabilities more accurately using the Information you
have and the life tables.
Suppose you know that Carl Is a male and is actually not an Infant, but is currently 44 years old. Susan is female and is also actually not an Infant,
but is currently 38 years old. Using tables 2 and 3 in the life tables C, find the probabilities of Carl and Susan living to the age of 85.
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Based on Information given in table 2, how many males from a randomly selected population of 100,000 males live to the age of 44 years?

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