Quantitative Analysis 2015 Dec 2023 Past Papers
Quantitative Analysis 2015 Dec 2023 Past Papers
Quantitative Analysis 2015 Dec 2023 Past Papers
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
This paper has seven (7) questions. Answer any FIVE questions. ALL questions carry equal marks. Show ALL your
workings. Do NOT write anything on this paper.
QUESTION ONE
(a) Highlight FOUR disadvantages of the mode as a measure of central tendency. (4 marks)
(b) Find the area between the curve y = x + 2x + 1 , the x axis and the lines x = 1 and x = 2. (4 marks)
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(c) Safi Limited manufactures and sells two types of cleaning pads; Osha and Oga. The demand functions for the two
products are given by:
P1 = 1,200 – 2x – 5y
P2 = 1,700 – 3x – 2y
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Where P1 is the unit price of Osha in shillings.
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P2 is the unit price of Oga in shillings.
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x is the number of units sold of Osha.
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y is the number of units sold of Oga.
The total cost of producing both products is given by the function TC = 230x + 90y.
Required:
(i) The number of units of each product required to maximise total profit. (10 marks)
QUESTION TWO
(a) List SEVEN steps of the decision making process. (7 marks)
(b) The following data shows the quarterly sales of cars for Excellent Auto Enterprises for a period of three years:
Sales (Sh.“million”)
Year Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
2020 25 20 18 30
2021 33 28 26 38
2022 41 37 34 46
Required:
(i) The 4-quarter centred moving average trend values. (4 marks)
(b) An insurance company has 2 claim assessors who must each give approval to customers who wish to lodge a claim
for compensation. The manager currently has 8 such customers and has asked each assessor to independently rank
the customer claims in order of merit. The rankings are shown below:
Customer A B C D E F G H
Assessor 1 Ranking 4 6 2 1 5 8 6 3
Assessor 2 Ranking 4 8 1 3 7 4 6 2
Required:
Calculate the rank correlation coefficient of the two sets of rankings and comment on the results. (8 marks)
(c) The Revenue Authority Research Department conducted a survey that revealed the number of companies that were
reported as being tax compliant in the last six months of the year 2022 as recorded in the table below:
Required:
Test the hypothesis that the number of tax compliant companies does not depend on the month of the year at a 1%
significance level. (8 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
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(a) An economy is based on 2 sectors; Agriculture and Manufacturing. Production of a shilling worth of Agriculture
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requires an input of 0.3 from the Agriculture sector and 0.1 from the Manufacturing sector.
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Production of a shilling worth of manufacturing requires an input of 0.2 from the Agriculture sector and 0.4 from
the Manufacturing sector.
Required:
Find the output from each sector that is needed to satisfy a final demand of Sh.12 billion for Agriculture and
Sh.8 billion for Manufacturing. (8 marks)
(b) Consider the following data for 120 students of a College concerning the languages they are studying namely;
French, German and Russian.
• 15 students study Russian and German.
• 58 students study German or French but not Russian.
• 28 students study French only.
• 90 students study French or German.
• 20 students study French and Russian.
• 44 students study at least two of the three languages.
• 20 students do not study any of the three languages.
Required:
(i) Present the above information in a Venn diagram. (6 marks)
(ii) Number of students who study all the three languages. (2 marks)
(b) Viwanda Ltd. produces light bulbs that are packed into boxes of 100. The company’s quality control department
indicates that 0.5% of the light bulbs produced are defective.
Required:
(i) The percentage of boxes that will contain no defective light bulbs. (1 mark)
(ii) The percentage of boxes that will contain two or more defective light bulbs. (3 marks)
(c) An accountant wishes to undertake a cost analysis of the annual repair cost for a popular model of a machine as
influenced by the age of the machine. The results obtained are shown below:
Required:
(i) Pearson’s coefficient of correlation between the age of the machine and the repair cost. Interpret your
result. (4 marks)
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(ii) Fit a least squares regression line of repair cost on age of machine to the data. (4 marks)
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(iii) Interpret the meaning of regression coefficients a and b in the least squares regression line obtained in (c)
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(ii) above. (2 marks)
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(iv) The coefficient of determination. Interpret your result. (2 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION SIX
(a) Explain FOUR limitations of quantitative analysis. (4 marks)
(b) The amount of money spent on purchases by the first 50 customers at a large department store is summarised in
the following table:
Required:
Compute:
(ii) The standard deviation of the amount spent by the 50 customers. (4 marks)
(iii) The coefficient of variation of the amount spent by the 50 customers. (2 marks)
(b) A manufacturer of dresses makes two types of dresses; Standard and Executive. Each Standard dress requires 10
labour hours from the cutting department and 30 labour hours from the sewing department. Each Executive dress
requires 20 labour hours from the cutting department and 40 labour hours from the sewing department. The
maximum labour hours available in the cutting department and the sewing department are 320 and 540
respectively. The company makes a profit of Sh.500 on each Standard dress and Sh.800 on each Executive dress.
Required:
(i) Formulate a mathematical model for the above linear programming problem. (4 marks)
(ii) Using the simplex method, determine the number of Standard and Executive dresses that should be
produced in order to maximise profit. (10 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
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QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
Answer any FIVE questions. ALL questions carry equal marks. Show ALL your workings. Do NOT write anything
on this paper.
QUESTION ONE
(a) Explain the meaning of the following terms as used in decision theory:
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(b) The following data relates to the ages of 100 students attending a workshop on personal branding organised by the
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student welfare officials of Pride Business College:
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Age (in years) Number of students
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Below 20 2
20 – 25 4
25 – 30 10
30 – 35 20
35 – 40 32
40 – 45 18
45 – 50 10
Above 50 4
Thereafter, 15% of the youngest students and 5% of the oldest students attending the workshop were selected to
attend a further training on curriculum vitae writing.
Required:
(i) Determine the youngest age of the students selected to attend the training on curriculum vitae writing.
(4 marks)
(ii) Determine the highest age of the students selected to attend the training on curriculum vitae writing.
(4 marks)
(iii) Calculate the median age of the students who remained after the selection of students to attend the
training on curriculum vitae writing. (4 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION TWO
(a) State FOUR applications of mathematical functions in business. (4 marks)
(b) Explain the following terms as used in set theory:
(i) Disjoint set. (2 marks)
(ii) Complement of a set. (2 marks)
(iii) Union of a set. (2 marks)
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Where:
ŷ = Students score on a theory examination
Required:
(i) Calculate the t ratio and the 95% confidence interval for the independent variables X1, X2 and X3.
(6 marks)
(ii) Determine the regressor which gives the strongest evidence of being statistically discernible. (2 marks)
(iii) In writing up a final regression, explain whether one should keep the last regressor (X3) in the equation or
drop it. (2 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION THREE
(a) State FOUR characteristics of the normal distribution. (4 marks)
(b) A firm manufactures two models of bicycles; mountain bike and BMX. The firm earns profit of Sh.5,000 and
Sh.6,000 on mountain bikes and BMX respectively. Both models are produced in three departments; assembly,
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fitting and painting. The time required per model produced and the time available per week (in hours) are given in
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the table below:
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Mountain bike BMX
Assembly 2 3 180
Fitting 2 1 120
Painting 3 3 240
Required:
(i) Formulate the above problem as a linear programming problem in order to maximise profits. (4 marks)
(ii) Graphically show how the manufacturer should schedule his production to maximise profits. (8 marks)
(iii) Compute and interpret the slack value for the painting department. (4 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION FOUR
(a) Explain the following terms as used in Markovian analysis:
(b) The following pay-off matrix was developed by a company showing profits (in shillings) obtained from launching
four different products P1, P2, P3 and P4 under four different states of nature:
State of nature
Product S1 S2 S3 S4
P1 5,000 9,000 7,000 8,000
P2 7,000 4,000 6,000 12,000
P3 10,000 8,000 9,000 7,000
P4 14,000 5,000 7,000 6,000
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Required:
(i) Advise on the best course of action using the Mini-Max Regret Criterion. (4 marks)
(ii) Advise on the best course of action using the Expected Opportunity Loss Criterion. (4 marks)
Advise the management of the company on whether or not to acquire the perfect information. (6 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION FIVE
(a) The output of an acre of land is assumed to be normally distributed with an average of 52 bags of maize and a
standard deviation of 3.2 bags.
Required:
The probability that the output of an acre of land:
(b) BMM Limited produces X number of items of product “Wonder” in a month at a cost described by the equation
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units of “Wonder” could be sold. If the firm increases the unit price to Sh.30, only 10,000 units of “Wonder” can
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be sold.
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Required:
(i) Determine the number of units of product “Wonder” that BMM Limited should produce and sell in order
to maximise profit. (6 marks)
(ii) Determine the selling price per unit charged at the maximum profit. (2 marks)
QUESTION SIX
(a) Distinguish between a “two-tailed test” and a “one tailed test” as used in inferential statistics. (4 marks)
(b) The data below shows the sales made by Kuza Limited over a period of 6 years:
Required:
(i) The sales forecast for the year 2023 using exponential smoothing (use a smoothing constant of 0.2).
(4 marks)
(ii) The sales forecast for the year 2023 using the ordinary least squares method. (6 marks)
(iii) Using suitable computations, advise Kuza Ltd. on the preferred forecast method. (6 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
HO : µ = 400
HI : µ = 400
For a random sample of 12 observations, the sample mean was 407 and the sample standard deviation was 6.
Required:
Using a significance level of 0.1, advise whether the null hypothesis should be accepted or rejected. (6 marks)
(c) A mobile phone manufacturer orders for a special component called PH-2 from four different suppliers; S1, S2, S3
and S4. 20% of the components are purchased from S1, 10% from S2, 30% from S3 and the remainder from S4.
From past experience, the manufacturer knows that 2% of the components from S1 are defective, 4% of the
components from S2 are defective, 3% of the components from S3 are defective and 1% of the components from S4
are defective. All components are placed directly in the store before inspection. A worker selects a component for
use and finds it defective.
Required:
(i) The probability that the component was supplied by S1. (4 marks)
(ii) The probability that the component was supplied by S2 or S4. (4 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
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QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
Answer any FIVE questions. ALL questions carry equal marks. Show ALL your workings. Do NOT write anything
on this paper.
QUESTION ONE
(a) A survey was conducted to establish the number of faulty components from a production process. The results
indicated that 0.01% of the components produced were faulty. Each machine produces 10,000 components.
Required:
The probability of there being 3 or more faulty components assuming a Poisson probability distribution. (4 marks)
(b) The Sales Manager of XYZ Ltd. estimates that the revenue function of the company is linear in nature. He has
observed that at a selling price of Sh.200, the company sold 6,000 units. When the company increased the selling
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price per unit to Sh.700, the company sales decreased to 1,000 units.
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The Cost Accountant of the company estimates that the cost function is quadratic in nature. The following data
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was provided:
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Number of units (Q) 100 200 400
Total cost (Sh.) TC 79,000 76,000 124,000
Required:
(i) The revenue function. (4 marks)
QUESTION TWO
(a) A survey was recently conducted to determine the preferences of 360 customers with regard to three brands of
cooking oil namely; sunflower oil, coconut oil and olive oil.
(ii) Determine the probability that a customer picked at random prefers all the three brands of cooking oil.
(2 marks)
(iii) Determine the probability that a customer picked at random prefers at least two brands of cooking oil.
(2 marks)
(b) The time taken to complete a particular task was measured for 250 workers and the results were as shown below:
Required:
(i) Determine the value of X given that the median time taken to complete the task is 40.5 minutes. (6 marks)
(ii) Determine the value of Y given that the modal time taken to complete the task is 41.5 minutes. (6 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
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(a) Using the information given below, determine the level of output necessary from each sector to support a final
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demand of 500 units for sector X1, 1,600 units for sector X2 and 2,000 units for sector X3:
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Output Inputs to
X1 X2 X3 Final demand
(units)
X1 40 40 40 680
X2 40 80 80 1,400
X3 400 1,200 280 2,120
(12 marks)
(b) The monthly rent paid by residents of Hill View Estate is found to be normally distributed with a mean of
Sh.22,150 and a standard deviation of Sh.8,900.
Required:
On the basis of a sample of 200 residents:
(i) Construct a 95% confidence interval for the monthly rent paid. (3 marks)
(ii) Test the hypothesis that the amount paid in monthly rent is Sh.20,000 at a 5% significance level.
(5 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION FOUR
(a) Differentiate between the following terms:
(b) Mr Rajab Omar is the Marketing Manager of Tintex Limited. He gathered data on the number of sales people
engaged in a month and the sales made in the last ten months of the year 2022.
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Required:
(i) Estimate the total sales function using the ordinary least squares method. (10 marks)
(ii) Predict the sales made in the month of January 2023 when 19 sales people were engaged. (2 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION FIVE
(a) Outline FOUR properties of a set. (4 marks)
(b) A trader purchased 7 cartons of apples and 4 cartons of bananas at a total cost of Sh.32,500 in the month of January.
In the month of February, he purchased 9 cartons of apples and 6 cartons of bananas at a total cost of Sh.43,500.
Required:
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(c) Red Rose Limited has developed a new washing detergent. The company is considering whether or not to market test
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the detergent prior to its launch. Market testing will cost Sh.50 million which may increase the likelihood of success
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of the product if it passes the test. The probability of passing the test is 0.8. If the product fails the test, it is regarded
as worthless.
Red Rose Limited has the option of selling the product design for Sh.250 million.
Required:
(i) A decision tree showing the pay-off and the expected monetary value (EMV) of each decision. (8 marks)
(ii) Advise the management of the company on the best course of action and the related expected monetary
value (EMV). (2 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION SIX
(a) In the context of time series analysis, distinguish between the following terms:
Required:
(i) The three-quarter moving averages. (4 marks)
(ii) The seasonal index for each quarter assuming the multiplicative model. (4 marks)
(iii) Derive the deseasonalised profits using the multiplicative model. (4 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION SEVEN
(a) Explain the meaning of the following terms in the context of probability theory:
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Subject to: 1. 4x + 3y ≤ 240
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3. y ≤ 50
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4. x, y >0
Required:
(i) Optimal production for x and y using the simplex method. (12 marks)
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
Answer any FIVE questions. ALL questions carry equal marks. Show ALL your workings. Do NOT write anything
on this paper.
QUESTION ONE
(a) State FOUR characteristics of a good measure of dispersion. (4 marks)
(b) Explain the meaning of the following terms as used in set theory:
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(iii) Union of a set. (2 marks)
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(c) The management team of Stage Supermarket is interested in determining whether there is any relationship between
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the distance from customers’ residences to the supermarket and the number of visits made to the supermarket in a
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particular period.
The following results were obtained:
Required:
(i) Determine whether there is any relationship between the number of visits made to the supermarket and
the distance from customers’ residences to the supermarket. (8 marks)
(ii) Calculate the decrease in the number of visits to the supermarket with each unit increase in distance of
customers’ residences from the supermarket.
(2 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
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The total monthly revenue in thousands of shillings over this range is represented by the function
TR = 3x2 + 7x.
The firm estimates that the marginal cost (MC) in thousands of shillings could be represented by the function
Required:
(i) Derive the average cost and average revenue functions of the firm. (4 marks)
(iii) Calculate the price charged upon maximising profit and how much each pair of shoes would cost.
(2 marks)
(b) An examination was administered to a group of students and the results were as summarised below:
Result % of candidates
Passed with distinction 10%
Passed with credit 60%
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A candidate fails the examination if he/she obtains less than 40% in the examination. In order to pass with distinction,
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the candidate must obtain at least 75% in the examination.
Required:
Calculate the mean and standard deviation of the distribution of marks assuming that the marks scored are normally
distributed. (10 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION THREE
(a) Distinguish between the following terms as used in probability:
(b) The banking industry in a given country is controlled by three banks Faida Bank, Akiba Bank and Ahadi Bank. As
at 31 December 2020, Faida Bank controlled 30% of the market share, Akiba Bank controlled 50% of the market
share and Ahadi Bank controlled 20% of the market share.
A survey was conducted on the market shares of the three banks as at 31 December 2021 and revealed the
following:
1. Faida Bank had retained 80% of its market share and lost 15% and 5% to Akiba Bank and Ahadi Bank
respectively.
2. Akiba Bank had lost 10% and 20% of its market share to Faida Bank and Ahadi Bank respectively.
3. Ahadi Bank had lost 5% of its market share to Faida Bank and 5% to Akiba Bank.
4. There were no significant changes in the banking habits of the customers during the year ended
31 December 2021.
(ii) Determine the market shares of the three banks as at 31 December 2021. (3 marks)
(iii) The steady state market shares of the three banks. (7 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION FOUR
(a) The Production Manager of Mechtex Ltd., a manufacturer of machines, is investigating a claim by customers
about machine A and machine B that it manufactures.
The claim is that machine A has a longer useful life than machine B.
A sample of 60 machine As taken from the market reveals that the machine has a mean useful life of 28,000 hours
with a standard deviation of 900 hours. A sample of 80 machine Bs has a mean useful life of 30,000 hours with a
standard deviation of 1,000 hours.
Required:
Advise the Production Manager of Mechtex Ltd. if there is a significant difference in the useful lives of the
machines. (8 marks)
Use a significance level of 5%.
(b) The following data relate to the number of computers sold each day over the last 240 working days by a leading
computer firm.
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30 – 35 50
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35 – 40 45
40 – 45 30
45 – 50 8
Required:
(i) The modal number of computers sold. (2 marks)
(iii) The quartile coefficient of skewness of the number of computers sold. Interpret your results. (4 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION FIVE
(a) Highlight FOUR advantages of decision tree analysis as a tool for decision making. (4 marks)
(c) The management of a wall paint manufacturing company is faced with the problem of choosing one of three products
to add to its existing product line. The potential demand for each product may turn out to be good, moderate or poor
with probabilities estimated as 0.75, 0.15 and 0.10 respectively.
The estimated profit or loss under the three states of demand with respect to each product is outlined below:
Type of demand
Product Good Moderate Poor
Silk 70,000 55,000 - 10,000
Matt 100,000 40,000 - 6,000
Gloss 120,000 50,000 - 40,000
Which decision would you recommend based on the expected opportunity loss? (4 marks)
QUESTION SIX
(a) Explain THREE roles of quantitative analysis in the decision making of organisations. (6 marks)
(b) The data below relate to the profits of Soko Yetu Groceries (in thousands of shillings) over a period of four years.
Quarter
Year 1 2 3 4
2019 12 9 11 14
2020 13 10 17 20
2021 15 13 20 22
2022 16 12 21 -
Required:
(i) Determine the trend equation using the least squares method. (8 marks)
(ii) Calculate the seasonal index for each quarter using the multiplicative model. (6 marks)
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(a) Explain THREE decision making environments. (6 marks)
(c) Majux Limited manufactures two types of fruit juices; yellow juice and red juice. 1 packet of yellow juice requires
3 minutes for cutting of fruits, 6 minutes for blending, 7 minutes for cooling and 2 minutes for packaging. 1 packet of
red juice requires 5 minutes for cutting of fruits, 4 minutes for blending, 10 minutes for cooling and 5 minutes for
packaging.
The company’s workforce can only spend a maximum of 60 hours on cutting, 711/3 hours on blending, 105 hours on
cooling and 45 hours on packaging. The profit contribution is Sh.450 for each packet of yellow juice and Sh.380 for
each packet of red juice.
Required:
(i) Formulate a linear programming model from the above information. (5 marks)
(ii) Use the graphical method to solve the linear programming model formulated in (c) (i) above. (5 marks)
(iii) Calculate the slack or surplus values for cutting of fruits and interpret its meaning. (2 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
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QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
Answer any FIVE questions. ALL questions carry equal marks. Show ALL your workings. Do NOT write anything
on this paper.
QUESTION ONE
(a) Soundex Company has received an order to supply 900 tables, 1,200 desks and 2,000 chairs. The management of
Soundex Company has decided that 500 tables, 800 desks and 1,300 chairs could be supplied from their city centre
branch and the balance of the order could be filled from their industrial area branch.
Production of each table requires 3 hours in the machining department, 5 hours in the assembly department and
4 hours in the finishing department. Production of a desk requires 4 hours in the machining department, 8 hours in
the assembly department and 6 hours in the finishing department. Production of a chair requires 2 hours in the
machining department, 3 hours in the assembly department and 5 hours in the finishing department.
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The cost of an hour in the machining, assembly and finishing department is Sh.50, Sh.100 and Sh.150 respectively.
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Using matrix algebra:
(i) Calculate the total number of hours required at each branch. (6 marks)
(ii) Calculate the total cost incurred at each branch and the total cost incurred by Soundex Company to supply
the order. (4 marks)
(b) The data below relates to the sales of Madi and Sons Electrical Company for the six months ending 30 June 2022:
Month January February March April May June
Sales (Sh.“000”) 80 76 78 82 72 82
Required:
Using exponential smoothing with a smoothing constant (α) of 0.25, determine the forecast sales for the month of
July 2022. (4 marks)
(c) The number of employees working online during a particular week was recorded as shown below:
Required:
Test the hypothesis that the number of employees who worked online does not depend on the day of week. Use a
significance level of 1%. (6 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
To produce two units of Standard requires 240 minutes in the Cutting department, half the amount of time in the
Assembly department and same amount of time in the Finishing department as in the Cutting department.
To produce one unit of Deluxe requires 60 minutes, 180 minutes and 60 minutes in Cutting, Assembly and
Finishing departments respectively.
To produce three units of Luxury requires 180 minutes in Cutting department and twice the amount of time in both
Assembly and Finishing departments.
The contribution per unit from Standard, Deluxe and Luxury is Sh.6, Sh.5 and Sh.2 per unit respectively.
Required:
(i) Formulate the above problem as a linear programming model. (6 marks)
(ii) Prepare an initial simplex tableau to solve the above model. (4 marks)
(b) The above problem was solved using a statistical software and the final simplex tableau is provided below:
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(i) Explain whether the solution is optimal. Justify your answer. (2 marks)
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(ii) Determine the optimal solution for TMA Company. (2 marks)
(iii) Determine the slack or surplus value for each constraint. State which one is a slack and which one is a
surplus. (4 marks)
QUESTION THREE
(a) (i) Explain the term “Markov analysis”. (2 marks)
(b) Differentiate between the following sets of terms as used in hypothesis testing:
(c) The following payoff matrix shows the potential profits in millions of shillings which are expected to arise from
launching four products S1, S2, S3 and S4 for each level of demand; low, moderate or high.
Payoff matrix
Demand
Product Low Moderate High
S1 15 22 29
S2 22 24 28
S3 32 23 34
S4 35 22 33
QUESTION FOUR
(a) A proposal to teach longer hours on weekdays rather than have weekend classes was put forward by a subject
lecturer to his students.
Opinion
Students gender In favour Opposed Undecided
Male 40 10 15
Female 20 30 20
Required:
Calculate the probability that a student selected at random will be:
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(iii) Undecided given that the student is female. (2 marks)
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(b) The Production Manager of AMIK Company has provided the following information relating to the number of units
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produced per day in the last 172 days:
Required:
(i) The modal production. (2 marks)
Required:
(i) Determine the roots of the equation using the factorisation method. (2 marks)
(ii) By using differentiation, determine the coordinates of the turning point of the curve. (2 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
The Production Manager has gathered the following data on the production for the last 8 months:
Required:
(i) Estimate the total cost function using the ordinary least squares method. (7 marks)
(ii) The coefficient of determination between the number of units produced and the total cost of production.
(2 marks)
(b) A survey of 850 residents of a certain town aimed at finding out the brand of vehicles owned, produced the following
results:
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360 residents owned Toyota vehicles.
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120 residents owned both Nissan and Toyota vehicles.
56 residents owned both Nissan and Honda vehicles.
80 residents owned both Honda and Toyota vehicles.
240 residents did not own any of the three brands of vehicles.
Required:
(i) Present the above information in the form of a Venn diagram. (5 marks)
(ii) The number of residents who own all the three brands of vehicles. (3 marks)
(iii) The number of residents who own just one of the three brands of vehicles. (2 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION SIX
(a) Outline four qualities of a good average. (4 marks)
(b) The weights of 1,000 items are normally distributed with a mean weight of 200 kgs and a standard deviation of
22 kgs.
Required:
(i) Determine the number of items that have weights between 210 kgs and 220 kgs. (2 marks)
(ii) Determine the number of items that have weights between 180 kgs and 230 kgs. (2 marks)
(iii) Calculate the weight below which 20% of the items fall. (2 marks)
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Where q is the number of units produced and sold.
The total variable cost (VC) for the two departments is given as follows:
Manufacturing department
VC = 60q + 0.06q2
Assembly department
VC = 12q + 0.03q2
The total fixed cost for each of the departments is as follows:
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Manufacturing department 40,000
Assembly department 120,000
Required:
(i) The total revenue, total cost and profit functions of XYZ Ltd. (6 marks)
(ii) The profit maximising level of output. (2 marks)
(iii) The maximum profit of XYZ Ltd. (1 mark)
PILOT PAPER
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
Answer any FIVE questions. Marks allocated to each question are shown at the end of the question. Show ALL your
workings.
QUESTION ONE
(a) Mashariki Enterprises started business in January 2018 selling photo copiers in the City. The following information
relates to sales and enquiries made during the year ended 31 December 2020.
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180 70
132 56
Required:
Derive the regression equation of y on x. (12 marks)
Required:
(a) The probability that one customer will have drawn five defective components by the end of 5 weeks. (15 marks)
(b) The probability that two customers will have drawn two defective components each, two none and the other
components, in two weeks. (5 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
(b) The manufacturer of the TyroX radical truck tyre claims that the mean mileage the tyre can be driven before the
thread wears out is 60,000 km, assuming the mileage wear follows the normal distribution and a standard deviation
of 5,000 km. In a sample of 48 tyres, the mileage was found to be 59,500 km.
Required:
Test whether this observation is different from the claim by the manufacturer at 5% significance level. (8 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION FOUR
Agro manufacturers produce three products; Chat, Item and Wit (in thousands) whose demand and cost functions are given as
follows:
Chat: AR = 16 – 3Q ; ATC = 4Q + 8
Item: P = 10 – Q – 2Q2; ATC = Q + 4
Wit: P = 100 – ½Q ; ATC = 300 + 2Q – 2Q2
Required:
(a) Output and price levels that will maximize profits. (9 marks)
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(Total: 20 marks)
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QUESTION FIVE
The frequency distribution of after tax earnings for Applewood Ltd. for 180 months to 31 December 2020 was as follows:
Required:
(a) Modify the formula given below for median to derive another one for:
(b) Evaluate:
(i) 2nd decile of the distribution. (4 marks)
n = Sample size
QUESTION SIX
(a) Write short notes on the following formulas in relation to time series analysis:
(iii) In YT = In bo + In bI (4 marks)
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QUESTION SEVEN
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(a) Constrained optimisation. (4 marks)
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
Answer any FIVE questions. ALL questions carry equal marks. Show ALL your workings. Do NOT write anything
on this paper.
QUESTION ONE
(a) Soundex Company has received an order to supply 900 tables, 1,200 desks and 2,000 chairs. The management of
Soundex Company has decided that 500 tables, 800 desks and 1,300 chairs could be supplied from their city centre
branch and the balance of the order could be filled from their industrial area branch.
Production of each table requires 3 hours in the machining department, 5 hours in the assembly department and
4 hours in the finishing department. Production of a desk requires 4 hours in the machining department, 8 hours in
the assembly department and 6 hours in the finishing department. Production of a chair requires 2 hours in the
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machining department, 3 hours in the assembly department and 5 hours in the finishing department.
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Using matrix algebra:
(i) Calculate the total number of hours required at each branch. (6 marks)
(ii) Calculate the total cost incurred at each branch and the total cost incurred by Soundex Company to supply
the order. (4 marks)
(b) The data below relates to the sales of Madi and Sons Electrical Company for the six months ending 30 June 2022:
Month January February March April May June
Sales (Sh.“000”) 80 76 78 82 72 82
Required:
Using exponential smoothing with a smoothing constant (α) of 0.25, determine the forecast sales for the month of
July 2022. (4 marks)
(c) The number of employees working online during a particular week was recorded as shown below:
Required:
Test the hypothesis that the number of employees who worked online does not depend on the day of week. Use a
significance level of 1%. (6 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
To produce two units of Standard requires 240 minutes in the Cutting department, half the amount of time in the
Assembly department and same amount of time in the Finishing department as in the Cutting department.
To produce one unit of Deluxe requires 60 minutes, 180 minutes and 60 minutes in Cutting, Assembly and
Finishing departments respectively.
To produce three units of Luxury requires 180 minutes in Cutting department and twice the amount of time in both
Assembly and Finishing departments.
The contribution per unit from Standard, Deluxe and Luxury is Sh.6, Sh.5 and Sh.2 per unit respectively.
Required:
(i) Formulate the above problem as a linear programming model. (6 marks)
(ii) Prepare an initial simplex tableau to solve the above model. (4 marks)
(b) The above problem was solved using a statistical software and the final simplex tableau is provided below:
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(ii) Determine the optimal solution for TMA Company. (2 marks)
(iii) Determine the slack or surplus value for each constraint. State which one is a slack and which one is a
surplus. (4 marks)
QUESTION THREE
(a) (i) Explain the term “Markov analysis”. (2 marks)
(b) Differentiate between the following sets of terms as used in hypothesis testing:
(c) The following payoff matrix shows the potential profits in millions of shillings which are expected to arise from
launching four products S1, S2, S3 and S4 for each level of demand; low, moderate or high.
Payoff matrix
Demand
Product Low Moderate High
S1 15 22 29
S2 22 24 28
S3 32 23 34
S4 35 22 33
QUESTION FOUR
(a) A proposal to teach longer hours on weekdays rather than have weekend classes was put forward by a subject
lecturer to his students.
Opinion
Students gender In favour Opposed Undecided
Male 40 10 15
Female 20 30 20
Required:
Calculate the probability that a student selected at random will be:
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(b) The Production Manager of AMIK Company has provided the following information relating to the number of units
produced per day in the last 172 days:
Required:
(i) The modal production. (2 marks)
Required:
(i) Determine the roots of the equation using the factorisation method. (2 marks)
(ii) By using differentiation, determine the coordinates of the turning point of the curve. (2 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
The Production Manager has gathered the following data on the production for the last 8 months:
Required:
(i) Estimate the total cost function using the ordinary least squares method. (7 marks)
(ii) The coefficient of determination between the number of units produced and the total cost of production.
(2 marks)
(b) A survey of 850 residents of a certain town aimed at finding out the brand of vehicles owned, produced the following
results:
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160 residents owned Honda vehicles.
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120 residents owned both Nissan and Toyota vehicles.
56 residents owned both Nissan and Honda vehicles.
80 residents owned both Honda and Toyota vehicles.
240 residents did not own any of the three brands of vehicles.
Required:
(i) Present the above information in the form of a Venn diagram. (5 marks)
(ii) The number of residents who own all the three brands of vehicles. (3 marks)
(iii) The number of residents who own just one of the three brands of vehicles. (2 marks)
(Total: 20 marks)
QUESTION SIX
(a) Outline four qualities of a good average. (4 marks)
(b) The weights of 1,000 items are normally distributed with a mean weight of 200 kgs and a standard deviation of
22 kgs.
Required:
(i) Determine the number of items that have weights between 210 kgs and 220 kgs. (2 marks)
(ii) Determine the number of items that have weights between 180 kgs and 230 kgs. (2 marks)
(iii) Calculate the weight below which 20% of the items fall. (2 marks)
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The marginal revenue (MR) of XYZ Ltd. is given by the function
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MR = 600 – 0.12q
Where q is the number of units produced and sold.
The total variable cost (VC) for the two departments is given as follows:
Manufacturing department
VC = 60q + 0.06q2
Assembly department
VC = 12q + 0.03q2
The total fixed cost for each of the departments is as follows:
Sh.
Manufacturing department 40,000
Assembly department 120,000
Required:
(i) The total revenue, total cost and profit functions of XYZ Ltd. (6 marks)
(ii) The profit maximising level of output. (2 marks)
(iii) The maximum profit of XYZ Ltd. (1 mark)