Suppose that the probability that a person will die in the next 20 years is
17.5452%. If this...
Mathematics, 20.04.2020 16:56, bankzdown
Suppose that the probability that a person will die in the next 20 years is
17.5452%. If this person has a life insurance policy that will pay out $25,000
to the beneficiaries of the policy if the person dies in the next 20 years, what
is the premium of the policy? Assume that the administrative costs of the
policy amount to $65.
O A. $4450.50
O B. $4581.30
O C. $25,000
O D. $4523.89
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, ashrobbb
The annual snowfall in a town has a mean of 38 inches and a standard deviation of 10 inches. last year there were 63 inches of snow. find the number of standard deviations from the mean that is, rounded to two decimal places. 0.44 standard deviations below the mean 2.50 standard deviations below the mean 0.44 standard deviations above the mean 2.50 standard deviations above the mean
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:40, chunkymonkey090
Ihonestly have no clue if it's each or none.
Answers: 1
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