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This document appears to be an exam paper for a mathematics course covering several topics: 1) It is divided into two parts - Part A is compulsory with short answer questions and Part B contains longer questions to choose from. 2) Part A covers concepts like probability, moment generating functions, central limit theorem, confidence intervals, types of errors, ANOVA, and numerical methods. 3) Part B contains longer questions on probability, normal distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, ANOVA, and numerical solutions to equations.

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Code No: 132AC

R16
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
B.Tech I Year II Semester Examinations, May - 2019
MATHEMATICS-III
(Common to CE, EEE, ME, ECE, CSE, EIE, IT, MCT, ETM, MMT, AE, MIE, PTM, CEE,
MSNT)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75

Note: This question paper contains two parts A and B.


Part A is compulsory which carries 25 marks. Answer all questions in Part A.
Part B consists of 5 Units. Answer any one full question from each unit. Each
question carries 10 marks and may have a, b, c as sub questions.

PART- A
(25 Marks)

1.a) Let X denotes the number of heads in a single toss of 4 fair coins. Determine
P(1  X  3) [2]
b) Define moment generating function of a random variable. [3]
c) Define central limit theorem. [2]
d) A random sample of size 100 has a standard deviation of 5. What can you say about
maximum error with 95% confidence? [3]
e) Define Type I and Type II errors. [2]
f) Explain one way classification of ANOVA. [3]
g) Establish an iterative formula for computing N by Newton Raphson method. [2]
h) Construct normal equations for fit a straight line by method of least squares. [3]
i) Write Simpsons 1/3rd and 3/8th rule formulas. [2]
j) Given y  xy with y(0)  1 . Find y(0.2) with h = 0.1 by Euler’s method. [3]

PART-B
(50 Marks)

2.a) A sample of 4 items is selected at random from a box containing 12 items of which 5 are
defective. Find the expected number of defective items.
b) In a normal distribution, 7% of the items are under 35 and 89% are under 63. Determine
the mean and variance of the distribution. [5+5]
OR
3.a) Let the continuous random variable X have the probability density function,
2 / x3 , if 1  x  
f ( x)   . Find F(x).
 0, other wise
b) A discrete random variable X has the mean 6 and variance 2. If it is assumed that the
distribution is Binomial find the probability that 5  x  7 . [5+5]

4.a) A random sample of size 100 is taken from an infinite population having mean µ=76
and the variance σ2= 256. What is the probability that mean of the sample will be
between 75 and 78?
b) Assuming that σ = 20.0, how large a random sample be taken to assert with probability
0.95 that the sample mean will not differ from the true mean by more than 3.0 points?
[5+5]
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OR
5.a) A normal population has a mean of 0.1 and standard deviation of 2.1. Find the probability
that mean of a sample of size 900 will be negative.
b) Find 95% confidence limits for the mean of a normality distributed population from
which the following sample was taken 15, 17, 10, 18, 16, 9, 7, 11, 13, 14. [5+5]

6.a) In a random sample of 60 workers, the average time taken by them to get to work is
33.8 minutes with a standard deviation of 6.1 minutes. Can we reject the null hypothesis
µ =32.6 minutes in favour of alternative null hypothesis µ > 32.6 at α = 0.025 level of
significance.
b) The mean life of a sample of 10 electric bulbs was found to be 1456 hours with S.D. of
423 hours. A second sample of 17 bulbs chosen from a different batch showed a mean
life of 1280 hours with S.D. of 398 hours. Is there a significant difference between the
means of two batches? [5+5]
OR
7. The following are the number of typing mistakes made in four successive weeks by four
typists working for a publishing company.
Typist I 13 16 12 14
Typist II 14 16 11 19
Typist III 13 18 16 14
Typist IV 18 10 14 15
Using ANOVA, test at 0.05 level of significance whether the difference among the four
sample means can be attributed to chance. [10]

8.a) Find a real root of xe x  cos x  0 using Newton-Raphson method.


b) Fit a least square parabola curve to the following data: [5+5]
x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
y 1.4 2.8 2.4 2.9 3.6 4.0 4.1
OR
9.a) Find the root of the equation 2 x  log x  7 which lies between 3.5 and 4 by regula-falsi
method.
b) Solve the following system of equations by Gauss-Seidel method
8x1  x2  x3  8, 2 x1  x2  9 x3  12, x1  7 x2  2x3  4 [5+5]

10. Find y(0.1) and y(0.2) using 4th order Runge – Kutta method given that
y  xy  y 2 , y(0)  1 . [10]
OR
11. Solve the equation y  x  y subject to the condition y(0)  1 by Picard’s method.
2

[10]

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