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Pe Chapter 6, Problem 12RE 2 Bookmarks Show all steps: ON Problem Consult Table 5.1, the 1992 abridged lite table for the United States (1) (a) What is the probability that a newborn infant will live to see his or her with birthday? (b) What is the probability that an individual who is 60 years old will survive for the next ten years? (c) Consider a man and woman who are married and who are both 60 years of age. What is the probability that both the woman and her husband will be alive on their 70th birthdays? Assume that the tivo events are independent (d) What is the probability that either the wife or the husband, but not both, will be alive at age 70? Step-by-step solution Step 1 of 4 A Refer to the 1992 abridged life table for United States. The probability that a newbom wil Ive to see his or her fifth birthday is, 0.00851 0.00172 = 0.01023 The required answer is 0.01023 Comments (2) Anonymous This is incorrect Anonymous I agree, this is wrong, the right answer is 0.98978 Submit 98 Chapter 5 Life Tobles TABLE 5.7 Abridged life table for the total population, United States, 1992 Stationary Population Of 100.000 Born Alive Age Interval Proportion Dying Yea Re Period of Life between Two Exact Ages Stated in Years (1) Proportion of Persons Alive at Beginning of Age Interval Dying during Interval (2) Number Living at Beginning of Age Interval (3) Number Dying during Age Interval In the Age Interval (5) In This and Alt Subsequent Age Intervals (6) torta 851 171 66.6 99,275 396,195 494,615 494,152 492.848 490,448 487.654 484,369 0-1 1-5 ....... 5-10 ...... 10--15 ... 15-20 ...... 20-25 ..... 25-30 ..... 30-35 ...... 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65 65-70 70-75 ... 75-80 ..... 80-85 ..... 85 and over .. 480.187 0.00851 0.00172 0.00102 0.00121 0.00418 0.00528 0.00601 0.00765 0.01001 0.01305 0.01822 0.02799 0.04421 0.06800 0.10084 0.14673 0.21189 0.31480 1.00000 101 120 413 519 588 744 966 1247 1718 2591 3978 100.000 99.149 98.978 98.877 98,757 98.344 97.825 97,237 96,493 95.527 94.280 92,562 89.971 85.993 80,145 72,063 61,489 48,460 33,205 7.577.757 7,478,482 7,082.287 6,587,672 6,093.520 5.600,672 5.110.224 4,622,570 4.138.201 3,658,014 3.183.274 2.715,854 2.259,115 1.818,634 1.402.497 1,021,104 686,305 410,638 474,740 467,420 456,739 440,481 416,137 381,393 334.799 275,667 204,369 5848 8082 10.574 13.029 15,255 33,205 85 206,269 206,269 length of the interval. Therefore, 0-1 designates the one-year period of life fre until an individual's first birthday. Interval 1-5 represents the time from the fir day until the fifth birthday, a period of four years. All other age intervals span fr except for the last. This is an open-ended interval representing the entire peri beyond the 85th birthday. For the sake of convenience, abridged life tables-such as Table 5.1 most often in practice. Abridged tables display data in terms of five-year ag A complete life table would have an entry for each year, the complete lif culated for the U.S. population in 1979-1981 is shown in Table 5.8, at the chapter 13). In the United States, complete life tables are constructed eve

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