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LIFE INSURANCE MATHEMATICS 13

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE TABLE OF MORTALITY.

Age.

Number

living.

Number

dying.

Yearly

proba-

bility of

dying.

Yearly

proba-

bility of

surviving.

10   

100,000

749

.007490

.992510

11   

99,251

746

.007516

.992484

12   

98,505

743

.007543

.992457

13   

97,762

740

.007569

.992421

14   

97,022

737

.007596

.992404

15   

96,285

735

.007634

.992366

16   

95,550

732

.007661

.992339

17   

94,818

729

.007688

.992312

18   

94,089

727

.007727

.992273

19   

93,362

725

.007765

.992235

20   

92,637

723

.007805

.992195

21   

91,914

722

.007855

.992145

22   

91,192

721

.007906

.992094

23   

90,471

720

.007958

.992042

24   

89,751

719

.008011

.991989

25   

89,032

718

.008065

.991935

26   

88,314

718

.008130

.991870

27   

87,596

718

.008197

.991803

28    

86,878

718

.008264

.991736

29   

86,160

719

.008345

.991655

30   

85,441

720

.008427

.991573

31...

84,721

721

.008510

.991490

32   

84,000

723

.008607

.991393

33   

83,277

726

.008718

.991282

34   

82,551

729

.008831

.991169


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