Dear all,
Would anyone be able to help with the following problem?
Given an age standardised mortality rate of 15,183 per million per year,
what is the length of time (in days) that you would need to have elapsed
to be 95% sure of a death occurring in a sample of 10,000 (steady
population).
I look forward to receiving your responses!
Rachael
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