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For fully discrete whole life insurance policies of 10,000 issued on 600 lives with independent future lifetimes, each age 62 , you are given:

(i) Mortality follows the Standard Ultimate Life Table

(ii) [math]\quad i=0.05[/math]

(iii) Expenses of [math]5 \%[/math] of the first year gross premium are incurred at issue

(iv) Expenses of 5 per policy are incurred at the beginning of each policy year

(v) The gross premium is [math]103 \%[/math] of the net premium.

(vi) [math]{ }_{0} L[/math] is the aggregate present value of future loss at issue random variable

Calculate [math]\operatorname{Pr}\left({ }_{0} L\lt40,000\right)[/math], using the normal approximation.

  • 0.75
  • 0.79
  • 0.83
  • 0.87
  • 0.91

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