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Now you will find the percent survival of each of your eight clients to the end of his or her policy using the simulation in the spreadsheet. For each potential client, you will see whether he or she would be alive at the end of his or her policy. The cells in the spreadsheet that you should look at to determine this are highlighted in yellow. Next, go to the worksheet labeled Task 2b and record either alive or dead for the first trial. Once you do this, the All column will say yes if all the clients were alive at the end of their policies or no if all the clients were not alive at the end of their policies. Were all the clients alive at the end of their policies in the first trial?
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