How long does a mac book pro battery last?

Just want to know how long a MacBook Pro battery is supposed to last as in, what is the useful life expectancy?

MacBook Pros have used different battery technology since their introduction 5 years ago. Even screen size can affect battery life. Of course the big hitter is usage patterns, so what I get may be completely different from what you see.
The main factor is battery life is cycles count. YOU must be using the MBP on battery power a little every day even if you use it as a desktop machine. The battery must be used regularly of it will die an early death.
You should be doing 1-2 cycles a week. The concept of cycles is explained here:
http://www.apple.com/batteries/
Apple says a battery should retain 80 percent of it health (not charge) after 300 cycles. The batteries in my Late 2007 MBP have not been so gracious. The first one lasted 11 moths before leaking out at about 45 cycles; the second plummeted to only 50 percent health at 15 months and 60 cycles. Hopefully the newer models do better.
Probably the best explanation for battery life and health is this User-contributed tip:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1764220?threadID=1764220
Well worth the read.

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