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A disease has a constant force of mortality, µ. Historically 10% of all people with the disease die within 20 years. A more virulent strain of the disease is encountered with a constant force of mortality 2µ. What is the probability of an individual who has the new strain of the disease dying within 20 years?

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Answer:

Explanation:

For the disease having force of mortality µ.

we apply exponential distribution law

probability of dying within 20 years

p( x <20) =
1-e^(-\mu) = .1


e^(-\mu) = .9

For the disease having force of mortality 2µ.

we apply exponential distribution law

probability of dying within 20 years

p( x <20) = 1 -
e^(-2\mu)

= 1 - ( .9)²

= 1 - .81

= .19

or 19%

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