The lung cancer hazard rate λ ( t ) of a t-year-old male smoker is such that λ ( t ) = .027 + .00025 ( t − 40 ) 2 t ≥ 40 Assuming that a 40-year-old male smoker survives all other hazards, what is the probability that he survives to (a) age 50 and (b) age 60 without contracting lung cancer?
The lung cancer hazard rate λ ( t ) of a t-year-old male smoker is such that λ ( t ) = .027 + .00025 ( t − 40 ) 2 t ≥ 40 Assuming that a 40-year-old male smoker survives all other hazards, what is the probability that he survives to (a) age 50 and (b) age 60 without contracting lung cancer?
The lung cancer hazard rate
λ
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t
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of a t-year-old male smoker is such that
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t
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t
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40
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t
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Assuming that a 40-year-old male smoker survives all other hazards, what is the probability that he survives to (a) age 50 and (b) age 60 without contracting lung cancer?
Suppose that the life distribution of an item has the hazard rate function 1(t) = t³,t > 0. What is the
probability that
a. the item survives to age 2?
b. the item's lifetime is between 0.4 and 1.4?
C.
a 1-year-old item will survive to age 2?
The failure time (T) of an electronic circuit board follows exponentially distribution
with failure rate λ = 10−4/h. What is the probability that
(i) it will fail before 1000 h?
(ii) it will survive at least 10,000 h ?
(iii)Determine the mean time to failure.
Suppose that an item has a hazard rate function X(t) = 2.4t², t> 0. What is the probability that
(a) the item survives to age 0.5?
(b) the item's lifetime is between 1.5 and 3?
(c) a (-year-old item will survive to age 3?
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