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Probability & Statistics-1

The document is an exam paper for a Probability and Statistics course. It contains 4 questions assessing different concepts in probability and statistics, including regression analysis, correlation, fitting curves to data, and queueing systems.

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An Autonomous lnstitute
Summer End Semester ExaminationlESEl June -2023
Sbcond Year [t. 'T'ech.(tllectronics
& Compuler [lngincering ) (Semester - IV)

Probatrility & Statistics lEC403l


Day and Date: Saturday, 3/06/2423 DLrration: 2 Ilrs. 'lolal Marks: 50
Instrllctions:
. Allquestions are conrpulsor1,.
. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary, and mention them clearly in the answer book.
o Non-Programable calculators are allowed.
. Figures to the right indicate full marks and Course Outcome [CO] and Bloom's Cognitive Level (CL)
(Ll-Remembering L2- Undex;tanding. L3 - Applying, lA - Analyang. L5 - Evaluating, L6 - Creating)

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b) In a sampling the mean number of defective bolts manufactured by EC403 2 L3
a machine in a sample of 20 is 2. Determine the expected number
of sample out of such 500 sa$ple 10 contain atleast 2 defective
bolts.
c) Calculate Karl's Pearson method coefficienl olcorrelation EC403 3 L3
between the follorving marks (out of l0) in Statistics and
Mathematics ol 5 studens.

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Q.2 Attempt ANY TWO from following Questions. l2


a) 'I'he following table gives agricultural production index(x) and the 6 EC10l
index ol' rvholesale ln I veam-
1t2
106 t40
Find the regression cquation of'wholesale price index(y) on the
agrioultural production index(x).
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.: : i:r ariate data. the two regression equations are 3x * 4y = 1 EC403_4 L2


,:: 3:r +'i' = 4
ir Findi & y t
:ir Find Coeffecient of correlation(r).

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; )ei\e an expression for the line ofregression y on x.

(l ,: .\nempt .A,liY TWO from following Questions. 12

3i B] applying the least square method, fit a snaight = a * bx


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to the following data and hence find
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ihe value
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b) By applying the least square method, fit a second degree parabolic EC403 5 L3
curve y : a * bx * cxz to the following data-

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x -2 -1 0 I
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-3.150 -1.390
c) It is known that IQ ofboys has standard deviation l0 and ihat IQ 8C403_5 L3
of girls has standard deviation 12. Mean lQ ofof200 randomly
selected boys is 99 and mean lQ of300 randomll selected girls is
97.
Can we contlude that on an average boys and girls have the same
IQ? Test at 5% level of significance.

Given: at 5% level of
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Q,{ Attempt the following Questions.
a) What is queue? Explain the elements of queueing system' 7 8C403_6 L2

b) A Lmart has a single cashier. During the peak hour, customer 7 8C403_6 L3
arrive at a rate of20 customer per hour. The average number of
customers that can be processed by the cashier is 24 per hour'
Calculate
i) The probability that the cashier is idle.
ii ) The average number of customer in the queueing
s\ stem.
i.r The average time a customer spends in the system.
*
:, : :.e ar erage number of customers io the queue.
i -: : -l erage time a customer spends in the queue
*aiting for service
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