The document contains a table showing the number of customers whose failure date was a certain number of days after their timestamp, along with cumulative totals. The rightmost column shows the percentage of the total number of customers represented on that row. The majority of customers (over 50%) had a failure date between 0-30 days after their timestamp. A small increase occurred between 30-60 days, then the percentage grew more steadily to just over 70% by 210 days after the timestamp.
The document contains a table showing the number of customers whose failure date was a certain number of days after their timestamp, along with cumulative totals. The rightmost column shows the percentage of the total number of customers represented on that row. The majority of customers (over 50%) had a failure date between 0-30 days after their timestamp. A small increase occurred between 30-60 days, then the percentage grew more steadily to just over 70% by 210 days after the timestamp.
The document contains a table showing the number of customers whose failure date was a certain number of days after their timestamp, along with cumulative totals. The rightmost column shows the percentage of the total number of customers represented on that row. The majority of customers (over 50%) had a failure date between 0-30 days after their timestamp. A small increase occurred between 30-60 days, then the percentage grew more steadily to just over 70% by 210 days after the timestamp.