In the U.S., 4.5% of women and 8% of men die before the age of 50. (This information is taken directly from actuarial Death Rate statistics compiled in 2006).
According to census figures 87.5% of all people born in the us, die by the age of 65. 12.5% live beyond 65.
On the face of it, this is highly unlikely. It appears this answer comes from noting that 12.5% of people living are over age 65. This does not however mean that the rest are dead! The answer as given by Selected Data on Aging, by Walter Vom Saal, is 30%. This at least intuitively looks far more reasonable than 87.5% dying before age 65.
2/3 or 67 people in the USA as the question is written using the cdc 2005 statistics.
In the U.S., 4.5% of women and 8% of men die before the age of 50. (This information is taken directly from actuarial Death Rate statistics compiled in 2006).
I think that there are just way too many factors to be able to answer that accurately.
One and one half percent of women, and 3% of men, die before the age of 30 in the U.S.
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AARP insurance is split into two age groups, 50-64, and 65 +, so the minimum age for requirement is 50. Although originally designed for retired individuals, you no longer have to be retired, just over the age of 50.
There is a even chance of being run over on the street. Some drivers can drive dangerously or not even see you. Each day, about 50 people in the UK die of car accidents. So, be careful when you cross the road! And LOOK, LISTEN & THINK
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The risk increases with age and doubles every 10 years until the menopause and then the rate of increase slows down. 25% of breast cancers affect women under the age of 50 50% occur between the ages of 50-69 25% develop in women who are 70 years or older
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In the U.S., 4.5% of women and 8% of men die before the age of 50. (This information is taken directly from actuarial Death Rate statistics compiled in 2006).
the odds are very low, but it can be possible
if you rollid a die once the odds of getting less than four would be 3/6 or 50%.
Total number of possible outcomes = 6Number of successes = 3Probability = 3/6 = 0.5 = 50%The odds are even, i.e. 50-50.
he will die at age 50
I suppose you mean, the couple already has 2 girls. In this case, the odds are about 50%. If the couple already has 6 boys and no girls, the odds are about 50%. If the couple has a boy and a girl, the odds are about 50. If the couple doesn't have children yet, the odds are about 50%.
most people die over the age of 50 or if they have an illness they might die under the age of 50 but the average of dying is 50 to how ever old you get
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As there are an equal number of odd and even numbers on a single die, the odds of rolling an even number would be 50/50.
Average life expectancy of 75 in the U.S. means approximatively 50% die before 75, and 50% there or after, so i'd say about 40% of people or less die before 60. Infant mortality does effect expectancy greatly (about 15%) so basically if someone lives to be 10 there is 25% chance they will die before 60. According to the Social Security Administration longevity tables, %14 of the men, and %8.5 of the women are dead by the age of 60.