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Suppose that Carl and Susan are newborn infants randomly selected from the general population. You are analyzing some probabilities as part of the process of writing life insurance policies for each of them. Consider these two events: Event A: Carl eventually turns 44 years old. Event B: Susan eventually turns 44 years old. Question 1 Compute the probability of the infant Carl turning 44 years old (event A) and the probability of the infant Susan turning 44 years old (event B).

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