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== Actuarial-Simple Method  ==
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The&nbsp;actuarial-simple method is an easy-to-use form of non-parametric data analysis that can be used for multiple censored data that are arranged in intervals. This method is based on calculating the number of failures in a time interval, <span class="texhtml">''r''<sub>''j''</sub>,</span> versus the number of operating units in that time period, <span class="texhtml">''n''<sub>''j''</sub></span> . The equation for the reliability estimator for the standard actuarial method is given by:
 
::<math>\widehat{R}({{t}_{i}})=\underset{j=1}{\overset{i}{\mathop \prod }}\,\left( 1-\frac{{{r}_{j}}}{{{n}_{j}}} \right),\text{ }i=1,...,m</math>
 
where:
 
::<math>\begin{align}
  & m= \text{the total number of intervals} \\
& n= \text{the total number of units} 
\end{align}</math>
 
The variable <span class="texhtml">''n''<sub>''i''</sub></span> is defined by:
 
::<math>{{n}_{i}}=n-\underset{j=0}{\overset{i-1}{\mathop \sum }}\,{{s}_{j}}-\underset{j=0}{\overset{i-1}{\mathop \sum }}\,{{r}_{j,}}\text{ }i=1,...,m</math>
 
where:
 
::<math>\begin{align}
  & {{r}_{j}}= \text{the number of failures in interval }j \\
& {{s}_{j}}= \text{the number of suspensions in interval }j 
\end{align}</math>
 
<br>'''Example 2:''' {{Example: Simple-Actuarial Example}}

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