Actuarial Theory: Notes for Students On the Subject-Matter Required in the Second Examinations of the Institute of Actuaries And the Faculty of Actuaries in Scotland, With Numerous Practical Examples And Exercises
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(i) Number of Mixed Lives Surviving. (2) Number of Lives Surviving out of those select at Age 45. (3) Number of Damaged Lives Surviving. (2) -(3) 00 Number of Damaged Lives Dying. (5) 45 46 47 48 49 50 740925 731895 722100 711700 700800 689400 730692 726015 718906 710325 700413 689400 10233 5880 3194 1375 387 4353 2686 1819 988 387 The difference at each age between the number surviving of those select at forty-five and the number surviving of those who at age forty-five had been insured three ...years shows the number of damaged lives surviving at each age, and the first differences of this column show the number dying in each of the five years. 25. Given a select mortality table showing / [xf [*-l]+l> [s-2]+2> 166 ACTUARIAL THEORY [chap. vii. \x-s]+z' ^[1-41+4' an( ^ ^> express the probability of a select life aged x at entry being at the end of five years, (a) In existence, irrespective of the state of his health then, (6) In existence, and still a select life, (c) In existence, and an unhealthy life.
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