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MUKESH PATEL SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT & ENGINEERING /
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT & ENGINEERING
Academic Year: 2022-23
Programme: B. TECH/ MBA Tech (Computer Science/ Year: Il’ Semester: IIT
Computer)
Subject: Probability and Statistics
Date: 21 November 2022
Durations: 3 (Hrs)
No. of Pages: O04
Final Examination
instructioas: Candidates should read carefully the instructions printed on the question paper and on the cover
of the Answer Book, which is provided for their use.
1) Question No. _1__is compulsory. 5
2) Out of remaining questions, attempt any _4__ questions.
3)Im all __5_ questions to be attempted.
4) All questions carry equal marks.
5) Answer to each new question to be started on a fresh page.
6) Figures in brackets on the right hand side indicate full marks.
7) Assume Suitable data if necessary.
a
Answer briefly: 20]
CO-T; [a | Adieis thrown twice and the sum of the numbers appearing is observed to be 6.
ae ‘What isthe conditional probability thatthe number 4 has appeared at least once? | >
cont; |e | THseums contain respectively 3 green and2 white alls, 5 green and 6 white Balls
$0-1; and 2 green and 4 white balls. One ball is drawn from each umn. Find the expected | 5
BL2 number of white ball drawn,
© | Fora sample of 100 customers, the mean of weekly deposits is Rs. 1250. IF the
standard deviation of weekly deposits of all customers Rs. 150, construct a 95% | 5
confidence interval (estimate) of the actual mean of weekly deposits,
‘@__| Fita straight line to the folfowing data and estimate the value of y when x = 10.
CO-3;
30-1; x1 [3]4[e[sjoyu [a 5
BL2 yli {2 tata tst7
Answer any four from Q2 to Q7
at 1
The probability that bomb dropped from a plan will strike the argetis =. Ifsix
such bombs are dropped, find the probability that (I) exactly two bombs hit the
target, (i) at least two will hit the target.
44The joint probability function of two discrete random variables X and Y is given
by f(y) =cxy, where x=, 2,3 and y=1,2,3 and f(x, y) = 0, otherwise
0-2; Find
80-1;
eal (@) the value of the constant ¢
() PUS XS 2, ¥S2)
(© Marginal probability function of X and Y.
For the dala given below, testi the difference between before and aller data values
is significant (at «= 0.05).
Before ‘fier
conn 156 10
S06; 160 15
oe 169 165
181 189
180 1B
° : In a normal distribution, 31% ofthe items are under 45 and 8% are over 64. Find
0-1; the mean and standard deviation of the distribution?
BL2
‘A random variable X has the following probability density fimetion
co-1; ke*, x>0,k>0
0-1; Flaya{ > *7%F7 9 ind the mean, variance and cocfiicient of
BLS 0 else
skewness,
Following is the result ofan infelligence test. Does the data indicate a significant
difference in the intelligence level of Team A and Team B at 0.01
eo Mean Standard deviation | Number of students
BL-4 Team A: | 65 15 100 ©
Team B: [0 20 200
aa Find the Moment generating finction ofthe following distibution
co-4 x Jo [1 [2
80-1; PO) 13 [13 [iB
oS Hence, find first two raw moments,
cols “The following table shows the marks obtained by 10 students in Mathematies and
aoe Physics. Find the Spearman's coefficient of rank correlation.
274BL4
SudentNo. [1 [2 [3 [4 [3 [6 [7 [8 [9 [10
‘Mathematics [78 |36_| 98 [25 [75 [82 [90 [62 | 65 [39
Physics 84 [51_|91 |60 [68 | 62 [86 [58 [63 [47
© | The following three samples are obtained from normally distributed populations
‘with equal variances. Perform a one-way ANOVA to test ifthe sample means are
equal. (The table value of F at 5% level of significance is 3.8853)
Groupl Group? Groups
co. 9 8 im
80-6; 10 5 9
BL-4
iL 10 8
12 9 1
IL 9 10
Mean 10.6 8.2 9 4
@ | Calculate the correlation coefficient for the following age of husbands () and
as wives (Y)
0-1;
SO-1; ¥_[S_[a7 [oe [as [29 [30 [3133 [35 [56
BL2 ¥_[lis[20—[22[27[31_[29_ [27 [29 [28129
| Following are the two samples drawn ffom normally distributed populations, Test
‘whether the two populations have the same variance at 5% level of signifiesnce.
Groupl Group
co; os od
80-1; or 66
BLS 15 "
16 8B
82
con Th a factory which manufactures bolis, machines A, B and © manufacture
80-13 respectively 25%, 35% and 40% of the bolts. Of their outputs, 5, 4 and 2 percent
BLS are respectively defective bolts. A bolts drawn at random from the product and is
Syfound to be defective. What is the probability that it is manufactured by the
machine B?
Let X be a continuous random variable with probability distribution
a6
C02; i if0
0.08
63138
23200
23534
21318
2010
19452
12948
18585
TESS
1815
47959
1783
17709
17813
17531
17459
17385
17344
tat
tnt
17207
a7int
47139
7109
47081
47088
17033
701
4091
4973
18449
0.025
127062
4am
3.1824
27764
25708
2.4489,
23848
23080
22e22
2281
22010
21788
2.1604
21aaa
ast
221199
2.1088
21009
20980
2.0880
20798
20739
20887
20839
2.0585
2.0555
20518
20484
20452
20423
4.9600
As
ost
31.8208
6.9648
4407
3.7489
3.3849
svar
29380
20985
ant
27638
artst
28810
28503
0.005
63.6567
9.9245
55008
Agpat
aust
a7ore
3.4985
3.3558
3.4683
27678
27rer
2707
27833
27564
27500
25753‘© Degrees of Freedom for the Denominator >
120
1
161.4476
18.5128
10.1280
7.7088
6.6079
5.9874
5.5914
8317
5.1174
4.96468
4.8443
47472
4.6872
4.6001
4.5431
4.4940
4.4513
4.4139
4.3807
4.3512
4.3248
4.3009
4.2793
4.2587
42417
4.4709
4.0847
4.0012
3.9201
3.8446
2
199.5000
19,0000
9.8521
6.0443
5.7861
5.1433,
47374
4.4590
4.2565
4.1028
3.9823
3.8853
3.8058
3.7389
3.6823,
3.6337
3.5915
3.5546,
3.6219
3.4928
3.4668
3.4434
3.4221
3.4028
3.3852
3.3158
3.2317
3.1504
3.0718
2.9987
Table of 'F" Distribution. (Value of F p05)
© Degrees of Freedom for the Numerator >
3
216.7073
19.1643
9.2766
6.5914
5.4095
47571
43488
4.0862
3.8625
3.7083,
3.5874
3.4903
3.4105
33439
3.2874
3.2389
3.1968,
3.1599
3.1274
3.0984
3.0725
3.0491
3.0280
3.0088
2.9912
2.9223
2.8387
2.7581
2.6802
2.6078
4 5
24,5832 230.1619
19.2468 19.2964
91172 9.0135
6.3882 6.2564
5.1922 5.0503
45337 4.3874
41203 3.9715
38379 3.6875
3.6331 3.4817
34780 3.3258,
33567 3.2030
32502 3.1059,
34791 3.0254
3.4122 2.9582
30586 2.9013,
3.0089 2.8524
2.9847 2.8100
29277 27729
28951 2.7401
28661 27109
e401 2.6848
28167 2.6613,
2.7985 2.6400
27763 2.6207
2.7587 2.6030
26898 2.5336
28060 2.4495,
25252 2.3683,
24472 2.2899
23749 2.2171
%
6 7
233.9860 236.7684
19.3295 19.3532
8.9406 8.8867
6.1631 | 6.0942
4.9503 4.8759
4.2839 4.2087
3.8660 3.7870
3.5806 3.5005
33738 32927
32172 3.1356
3.0948 3.0123
2.9961 29134
2.9153 2.8921
28477 2.7642
2.7905 2.7086
27413 2.6572
26987 26143,
26813 2.5767
2.6283 2.5435
2.5890 2.6140,
2sT27 2.4876
25491 2.4638
28277 2.4422,
2.5082 2.4228,
2.4904 © 2.4047
2.4205 23343,
23359 2.2490
22541 2.1685
24750 2.0868
24016 2.0128,
8
238.8827
19.3710
8.8452
6.0410
4.8183
4.1488
3.7287
3.4381
3.2296
3.0717
2.9480
2.8486
2.7669
2.6987
2.6408
2.5911
2.5480
2.5102
2.4768
24471
2.4205
2.3965
2.3748
2.3851
2.3371
2.2662
2.1802
2.0970
2.0164
1.9415,
9
240.5433
19.3848
3.8123,
5.9988
47725
4.0990
3.6767
3.3881
3.1789
3.0204
2.9962
2.7964
27144
2.6458
2.5878
2.5377
2.4943
2.4563
2.4227
2.3028
2.3860
2.3419
2.3201
2.3002
2.2821
2.2107
2.1240
2.0401
1.9588
1.8830«+» Table of ' Distribution. (Value of F 90s)
‘© Degrees of Freedom for the Denominator >
21
23
24
25
120
10
241.8817
19.3959
8.7855
5.9644
47351
4.0800
3.6365
3.3472
3.1373,
2.9782
2.8536
2.7534
2.6710
2.6022
2.5437
2.4935
2.4499
2atI7
2.3779
2.3479
2.3210
2.2967
2.2747
2.2547
2.2365
2.1646
2.072
1.9928
1.9105
1.8339
12
243.9080
19.4125
3.7446
59117
48777
3.9999
3.8747
3.2839
3.0729
2.9130
2.7878
2.6866
2.6037
2.5342
2.4753
2.4247
2.3807
2.3421
2.3080
22776
2.2504
2.2258
2.2036
2.1834
2.1649
2.0921
2.0035
1.9174
1.8337
1.7554
© Degrees of Freedom for the Numerator ->
15 20 25 30 40
245.9499 248.0131 249.2601 250.0951 251.1432
194291 19.4458 19.4558 19.4624 19.4707
87029 8.6602 8.6341 8.6168 8.5944
58878 5.8025 5.7687 5.7459 5.7170
48188 4.5581 4.5209 4.4957 4.4638,
3.9381 3.8742 3.8348 | 3.8082 3.7743
35107 3.4445 3.4036 «3.3758 3.3404
32184 3.1603 3.1081 3.0794 3.0428
3.0061 29365 28992 2.8637 2.8259
2.8450 27740 27298 26998 2.6609,
27188. 26464 26014 26705 2.6909
26169. 25438 24977 «2.4663 -2.4259,
25331 24589-24123 2.3803 2.3392,
2.4630, 23879 23407 2.3082 2.2664
2.4034° 23275 2.2797 2.2488 2.2043,
2.9522 22756 22272 «2.1938 2.1507
23077 22304 «2.1818 © 21477 2.1040,
22686. 21908 21413 21071 2.0829,
22341 2.4555 2.1057 2.0712 2.0264
2.2033 2.1242 2.0739 2.0391 1.9938
2.1787 2.0980 2.0454 2.0102 1,9645
21808 20707 2.0196 1.9842 1.9380
2.1282 2.0476 1.9963 1.9605 1.9139
2.1077 ° 2.0287 1.9750 1.9390 1.8920
2.0889 2.0075 1.9554 1.9192 1.8718
20148 “1.9317 1.8782 1.8409 «1.7918,
119245 1.8389 «1.7835 «1.7444 1.6928
18364 1.7480 1.6902 16491 1.5943
1.7505 1.8587 1.5980" 1.5543 1.4952
1.6697 1.5740 1.5088 1.4629 1.3981
«ls
60
252.1957
19.4791
8.5720
5.6877
4A3t4
3.7398
3.3043
3.0053
2.7872
26211
2.4901
23842
2.2968
2.2229
2.4601
2.1058
2.0584
2.0166
1.9795
1.9464
1.9165
1.8894
1.8648
1.8424
1.8217
1.7396
1.6373,
1.5343,
1.4290
1.3227
120
253.2529
19.4874
8.5494
5.6581
4.3985
3.7047
3.2674
2.9669
2.7475
2.5801
2.4480
2.3410
2.2524
2.1778
2.1141 -
2.0589
2.0107
1.9681
1.9302
1.8963,
1.8657
1.8380
1.8128
1.7898
1.7684
1.6835
1.5766
1.4873
1.3519
1.2272did 0.995
1 0.0000
2 0.0100
3 00717
4 02070
5 04tI7
6 0.6757
70,9893
a 1.3444
9 1.7349
40 2.1559
11 2.6032
12 3.0738
13 3.5650
14 4.0747
45 4.6009
16 5.1422
4758972
48 6.2648
19° 6.8440
20 7.4338
24 8.0337
22 8.6427
23. 9.2604
24 9.8862
28 10.5197
26 11.1602
27 11.8076
28 12.4613
29 13.4211
30 13.7867
0.99
0.0002
0.0201
0.1148,
02971
0.5543,
0.8721
1.2380
1.6465
2.0879
25582
3.0535,
35708,
4.1069
4.6804
5.2293,
5.8122
6.4078
7.0149
7.6327
8.2604
8.8972
9.5425
10.1987
10.8564
11.5240
12.1981
12.8785
13.5647
14.2565
14,9835
Table of Chi-Square (z”) Distribution
0.975
0.0010
0.0508,
0.2158
0.4844
0.8312
1.2373
1.6899
2.4797
2.7004
3.2470
3.8157
4.4038
5.0088
5.6287
6.2621
6.9077
7.5642
8.2307
8.9065
19.5808
10.2829
10.9823
11.6886
12.4012,
43.1197
13.8439
14.5734
15.3079
16.0471
16.7008,
© Level of significance (a) >
0.95
0.0039
0.1026
0.3518
0.7107
1.1455
1.6354
2.1673
2.7326
3.3251
3.9403
48748
5.2260
5.8919
6.5708
7.2809
7.9616
86718
9.3905
10.170
10.8508,
11,5913
12.3380
13.0905
13.8484
14.6114
15.3782
16.1514
16.9279
17.7084
18.4927
0.90
0.0158
0.2107
0.5844
1.0638
1.6103
2.2041
2.8331
3.4895
4.1682
4.9852
58778
6.3038
7.0415
7.7895
8.5468
9.3122
10.0852
10.8649
11.6503
12.4426
13.2306,
14.0415
14,8480
15.6587
16.4734
17.2919
18.1139
18.9392
19.7677
20.5992
0.10
2.7085
4.6052
6.2514
77784
9.2364
10.8446
12.0170
13.3616
14,6837
15.9872
17.2750
18.5493,
19.8119
21.0841
22.3071
23.5418
24.7690
25.9894
27.2038
28.4120
29.6151
30.8133,
32.0089
33.1962
34.3816
35.5632
38.7412
37.9159
39.0875
40.2560
As
0.05
3.8415
5.9915
78147
9.4877
11.0705
12.5916
14.0871
15.5073
16.9190
18.3070
49.8751
21,0261
22.3620
23.6848
24,9958
26.2962
27.5871
28.8693,
30.1435
31.4104
32.6706
33.9244
35.1725,
36.4150
37.8525,
38.8851
40.1133,
41.3371
425870
43.7730
0.025
5.0239
73778
9.3484
11.1433,
12.8325
14.4494
16.0128
17.5345
19.0228
20.4832
21.9200
23.3367
24.7358
28.1189
27.4884
28.8454
30.1910
31.5264
32.8523,
34.1696,
35.4789
36.7807
38.0756
39.3644
40.6485
44.9232
43.1945
44.4608
48.7223
46.9792
0.01
6.6349
9.2103
11.3449
13.2767
15.0863
16.8119
18.4753
20.0902
21.8680
23.2093,
24.7250
26.2170
27.6882
29.1412
30.5779
31,9999
33.4087
34,8053
36.1909
37.5662
38,9922
40.2804
41.6384
42.9798
443141
45.6417
48,9623
48.2782
49.5879
50.8922
0.005
7.8794
10.5966
12.8382
14.8603,
16.7496
18.5476
202777
21.9550
23.5894
25.1882
26.7568
28.2995
29.8195
31.3193,
32.8013
34.2672
36.7185
37.1565
38.5823,
39,9968,
44.4014
42.7957
44.1813
45.5585
48.9279
48.2809
49.6449
50,9934
52,3356
53.8720