Tutorial Sheet 4
Tutorial Sheet 4
p(y)
.60
.25
.10
.05
a) Compute E(Y).
b) b. Suppose an individual with Y violations incurs a surcharge of $100Y2.
Calculate the expected amount of the surcharge.
6. An appliance dealer sells three different models of upright freezers having
13.5, 15.9, and 19.1 cubic feet of storage space, respectively. Let X =
amount of storage space purchased by the next customer to buy a freezer.
Suppose that X has pmf
x 13.5
p(x)
15.9
19.1
.2
.5
.3
8. A particular telephone number is used to receive both voice calls and fax
messages. Suppose that 25% of the incoming calls involve fax messages,
and consider a sample of 25 incoming calls. What is the probability that
a. At most 6 of the calls involve a fax message?
b. Exactly 6 of the calls involve a fax message?
c. At least 6 of the calls involve a fax message?
d. More than 6 of the calls involve a fax message?
e. What is the expected number of calls among the 25 that involve a
fax message?
f. What is the standard deviation of the number among the 25 calls
that involve a fax message?
g. What is the probability that the number of calls among the 25 that
involve a fax transmission exceeds the expected number by more
than 2 standard deviations?
10.An instructor who taught two sections of engineering statistics last term,
the first with 20 students and the second with 30, decided to assign a term
project. After all projects had been turned in, the instructor randomly
ordered them before grading. Consider the first 15 graded projects.
a. What is the probability that exactly 10 of these are from the second
section?
b. What is the probability that at least 10 of these are from the second
section?
c. What is the probability that at least 10 of these are from the same
section?
d. What are the mean value and standard deviation of the number
among these 15 that are from the second section?
e. What are the mean value and standard deviation of the number of
projects not among these first 15 that are from the second section?