394 Statistics I
394 Statistics I
394 Statistics I
Q. 2 (a) i. The mean salary paid to 1000 employees of a factory was found to be
Rs.184. Later on it was discovered that the wages of two employees were
wrongly taken as 297 and 165 instead of 197 and 185. Find the correct
mean.
ii. The mean of n values is 8. If a new value 28 is included, the mean
becomes 9. Find the value of n.
(b) The following is the distribution of the number of mistakes of 150 students
made in translating certain passage from Urdu to English.
No. of Mistakes: 17-19 20-22 23-25 26-28 29-31 32-34
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No. of Students: 5 63 39 24 17 2
Q. 4 (a) Explain clearly the meaning of the term Dispersion. What are the most usual
methods of measuring dispersion?
(b) For the following sets of data, which data shows the greater variability?
Data I: 20, 19, 27, 20, 18, 26, 30, 24, 25, 26
Data II: 24, 25, 27, 16, 22, 20, 35, 28, 18, 32
Q. 5 (a) Distinguish between fixed base and chain base methods of constructing index
numbers and describe their relative merits and demerits.
(b) An enquiry into the budgets of middle class families in a city gave the
following information.
Food Rent Clothing Fuel Offices
Expenses on
30% 15% 20% 10% 25%
Prices in 1990 (Rs.) 3000 600 2100 600 1200
Prices in 1991 (Rs.) 3600 600 2400 600 1650
What is the change in the cost of living figure in 1991, as compared with
1990?
ASSIGNMENT No. 2
(Unit 6-9)
Q. 1 (a) A bag contains 6 green marbles, 4 red marbles and 2 white marbles. Three
marbles are drawn in succession and each marble being replaced after the
next one is drawn. What is the probability that the first marble is red, the
second white and the third is green.
(b) It is often desired to inspect a portion of the shipment and judge the quality of
the entire shipment on the basis of the observed quality of the sample. Suppose
a buyer has received a shipment of 5 video cameras, 2 of which are defective.
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Two video cameras are randomly selected among the 5 and tested. Let X be the
number of defective cameras, find the probability distribution of X.
Q. 2 (a) Let the probability function of random variable X be defined as follows:
X 80 200 220
f(X) 0.2 0.5 0.3
(i) Find the mean and the variance of X.
(ii) Define Z = (X-200)/20 and find its mean and variance. Can you relate
these with the mean and the variance of X.
(b) In a study involving a manufacturing process the probability is 0.10 that a
part tested turns out to be defective and the probability that a part was
produced on machine A, is 0.30. Given that a part was produced on machine
A there is a 0.15 probability that it is defective.
i) What is the probability that a part tested is both defective and produced
by machine A?
ii) If a part is found defective, what is the probability that it came from
machine A?
iii) Is finding a defective part independent of its being produced on
machine A? Explain.
iv) What is the probability of the part being defective or produced by
machine A?
v) Are the events ‘a defective part’ and ‘produced by machine A’
mutually exclusive events? Explain.
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(b) A r.v. X is binomially distributed with mean 3 and variance 2,
compute P(X = 7).
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