Statistics Sheet 4 PDF
Statistics Sheet 4 PDF
Statistics Sheet 4 PDF
1. Suppose that f(x)= 1.5 x2 for -1 < x < 1 Determine the following: a. P (0 < X) b. P (0.5 < X) c. P (-0.5 X 0.5) d. P (X < -2) e. P (X < 0 or X > -0.5) f. Determine X such that P(x < X)= 0.5 g. Determine the cumulative distribution function (F(x)) h. Determine the mean and the variance. 2. The thickness of photoresist applied to wafers in semiconductor manufacturing at a particular location on the wafer is uniformly distributed between 0.2050 and 0.2150 micrometers. (a) Determine the cumulative distribution function of photoresist thickness. (b)Determine the proportion of wafers that exceeds 0.2125 micrometers in photoresist thickness. (c) What thickness is exceeded by 10% of the wafers? (d) Determine the mean and variance of photoresist thickness. 3. The compressive strength of samples of cement can be modeled by a normal distribution with a mean of 6000 kilograms per square centimeter and a standard deviation of 100 kilograms per square centimeter. (a) What is the probability that a sample's strength is less than 6250 Kg/cm2? (b) What is the probability that a sample's strength is between 5800 and 5900Kg/cm2? (c) What strength is exceeded by 95 % of the samples? 4. The line width of for semiconductor manufacturing is assumed to be normally distributed with a mean of 0.5 micrometer and a standard deviation of 0.05 micrometer. (a) What is the probability that a line width is greater than 0.62 micrometer? (b) What is the probability that a line width is between 0.47 and 0.63 micrometer? (c) The line width of 90% of samples is below what value? 5. The fill volume of an automated filling machine used for filling cans of carbonated beverage is normally distributed with a mean of 12.4 fluid ounces and a standard deviation of 0.1 fluid ounce. (a) What is the probability a fill volume is less than 12 fluid ounces? (b) If all cans less than 12.1 or greater than 12.6 ounces are scrapped, what is proportion of cans is scrapped?
(c) Determine specifications that are symmetric about the mean that include 99% of all cans. 6. The length of an injection-molded plastic case that holds magnetic tape is normally distributed with a length of 90.2 millimeters and a standard deviation of 0.1 millimeter. (a) What is the probability that a part is longer than 90.3 millimeters or shorter than 89.7 millimeters? (b) What should the process mean be set at to obtain the greatest number of parts =(89.7+90.3)/2=90.00 because the greatest area in required the mean between 89.7 and 90.3 millimeters? normal distribution is around the distribution mean (c) If parts that are not between 89.7 and 90.3 millimeters are scrapped, what is the yield for the process mean that you selected in part (b)? required the percentage of the products that p(89.7<X<90.3) *100% where m=90 yield between (89.7&90.3)using meu"mean=90" 7 .The time between calls to a plumbing supply business is exponentially distributed with a mean time between calls of 15 minutes. (a) What is the probability that there are no calls within a 30- minute interval? (b) What is the probability that at least one call arrives within a 10-minute interval? (c) What is the probability that the first call arrives within 5 and 10 minutes after opening? (d) Determine the length of an interval of time such that the probability of at least one call in the interval is 0.90. 8. The lifetime of a mechanical assembly in a vibration test is exponentially distributed with a mean of 400 hours. (a) What is the probability that an assembly on test fails in less than 100 hours? (b) What is the probability that an assembly operates for more than 500 hours before failure? p(X>500)= (c) If an assembly has been on test for 400 hours without a failure, what is the probability of a failure in the next 100 hours? p(X<100) as (a) the same answer 9. Calls to a telephone system follow a Poisson distribution with a mean of five calls per minute. (a) What is the name applied to the distribution and parameter values of the time until the tenth call? (b) What is the mean time until the tenth call? (c) What is the mean time between the ninth and tenth calls? 10. Errors caused by contamination on optical disks occur at the rate of one error every 105 bits. Assume the errors follow a Poisson distribution. (a) What is the mean number of bits until five errors occur? (b) What is the standard deviation of the number of bits until five errors occur? (c) The error-correcting code might be ineffective if there are three or more errors within bits. What is the probability of this event?
11. The distance between major cracks in a highway follows an exponential distribution with a mean of 5 miles. (a) What is the probability that there are no major cracks in a 10-mile stretch of the highway? (b) What is the probability that there are two major cracks in a 10-mile stretch of the highway? (c) What is the standard deviation of the distance between major cracks?