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What is the probability that Carol, the 44-year-old you’re considering for a 20-year policy, lives to be 54 years old? Note that this is conditional probability. Another’s way of saying this is, “What is the probability that Carol turns 64 years old given that she turns 44 years old?” Carol is a non-Hispanic black female, so look in table 18.

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