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May 07'23

Answer

Solution: E

Because the husband has survived, the only possible claim payment is to the wife. So we need the probability that the wife dies within ten years given that the husband survives. The numerator of the conditional probability is the unique event that only the husband survives, with probability 0.01. The denominator is the sum of two events, both survive (0.96) and only the husband survives (0.01). The conditional probability is 0.01/(0.96 + 0.01) = 1/97. The expected claim payment is 10,000/97 = 103 and the expected excess is 1,000 – 103 = 897.

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