Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.04.2020 18:26, youngbeauty17

Jay Olshansky from the University of Chicago was quoted in Chance News as arguing that for the average life expectancy to reach 100, 18% of people would have to live to 120. What standard deviation is he assuming for this statement to make sense? Assume a normal distribution. Group of answer choices35.024.425.221.7

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