Problem 2) Consider the following data from the 1992 life table for the United States. Std. Beg. Total Interval Deaths Lost Survival Krror (5 Conf. Iat.) 0.7034 0.7583 0.6894 0.7320 0.0140 0.0150 0.0153 0.0155 1000 260 0.6610 0.4280 0.5980 0.5670 0.5310 0.4900 0.4450 0.6307 10 15 20 25 30 732 441 628 590 567 S31 490 71 0.5972 0.6571 10 15 33 0.4276 0.5971 30 0.5669 20 31 0.0157 0.5357 0.5414 0.5206 0.4755 0.4272 0.4996 0.0158 0.0158 25 36 30 35 41 0.4586 35 40 45 0.0157 0.4140 0.3644 0.3166 0.241 0.2159 0.1602 0.1212 40 45 445 48 0.3970 0.0155 0.0150 0.0144 0.0135 0.0125 0.0110 0.0090 0.0041 0.0040 397 0.3460 0.3755 45 50 55 60 65 70 0.3204 0.2409 0.2170 55 344 54 0.2920 292 50 0.2420 65 242 50 0.1920 0.1420 0.00 0.0410 0.0160 0.1644 50 54 70 192 0.0715 0.1066 0.0546 0.0253 75 142 75 80 47 0.02 00 41 25 0.0096 85 90 16 16 0.0000 a. What is the probability that the person in this data who is living on their 60th birthday will be dead before 65th? b. What is the probably of person in this population living past 70? c. Chance of surviving from birth to 50. d. What proportion of individuals that reach 35 years of age that also reach 65 years?
Problem 2) Consider the following data from the 1992 life table for the United States. Std. Beg. Total Interval Deaths Lost Survival Krror (5 Conf. Iat.) 0.7034 0.7583 0.6894 0.7320 0.0140 0.0150 0.0153 0.0155 1000 260 0.6610 0.4280 0.5980 0.5670 0.5310 0.4900 0.4450 0.6307 10 15 20 25 30 732 441 628 590 567 S31 490 71 0.5972 0.6571 10 15 33 0.4276 0.5971 30 0.5669 20 31 0.0157 0.5357 0.5414 0.5206 0.4755 0.4272 0.4996 0.0158 0.0158 25 36 30 35 41 0.4586 35 40 45 0.0157 0.4140 0.3644 0.3166 0.241 0.2159 0.1602 0.1212 40 45 445 48 0.3970 0.0155 0.0150 0.0144 0.0135 0.0125 0.0110 0.0090 0.0041 0.0040 397 0.3460 0.3755 45 50 55 60 65 70 0.3204 0.2409 0.2170 55 344 54 0.2920 292 50 0.2420 65 242 50 0.1920 0.1420 0.00 0.0410 0.0160 0.1644 50 54 70 192 0.0715 0.1066 0.0546 0.0253 75 142 75 80 47 0.02 00 41 25 0.0096 85 90 16 16 0.0000 a. What is the probability that the person in this data who is living on their 60th birthday will be dead before 65th? b. What is the probably of person in this population living past 70? c. Chance of surviving from birth to 50. d. What proportion of individuals that reach 35 years of age that also reach 65 years?
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