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CH 14 Probability Distribution With Solutions

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X: Number of defective pers cbiined, then standard deviation of X=. wise oF of 3 HOD) er ong dts non Foe xlilatslststo Fz) | 02 | ox7 [04s [ose [oss | 1 PO&X= 5) ew @ ox oo ow 52. boy tes a in 3 ies Ie gt 2% or hed hn expe an el w1 @2 © o% Si Aco tossed thie times. IF notes the absolute Aierence between the number of heads and the umber of tls then P(X) wi} © ©} GOS ‘Ate CX acm nb pn fae de ony ee op miraenarertey i239 @ Mrs ©023459 O03 5 EO eee 55: the ct. (cumaatve dation ncn) i stvenby Ft) 3 0 ele MF OH OF OH 5 anda varie X has te ftlowing probity diniton x-x[i1[2]o[s[s[e [Peale then PQ XS 56 The pind of aes: X is given by ‘fle)bs, “0, oerer coterie, | \ | : | | | | Then kos 2 © © o CE 57. The pmo nde abe Xi fa ocxet soy= ann 1, ws a GOO 58 random vale X has pnd ver Loli p2ts euxeal ¢ [spl ae | where Opt, q=1=p, then the mean of the Aisebaton | wy ©) a+ om om (GK ojo [le™ ease ee 1) ~log V2 B) log 2 log ©1952 (DOK For w discrete random vaisble X, SD.(X)=2 EQ)=3 then EOP eens an © @7 ox GK MAA) ‘1 The cmaltive distutn function of continous random variable X, is given by Fey toon POR i wt 01 0+ ©) GG 62. the pa. of continous random varie sven by 1 o>| osxe2 otervie 4 a amt aeo (red) ant vn (eo) rete ben l @jsu-b-0 @a-b-0 x0 Ora-0 SFOS 6. The pt. of random vie X poe by 1 ocx w of of of GOOD) (4 A player toss 2 fae coin: He wins 5 iftwo heads appent, £2 1 head appeash and €1 if no heed appears, then varies of his winning amount ie OOOO) 65. A random variable X takes the vahie 0) 1,2. ts nea i 12. 1F P= 0)=03, then POX=1) w% me of wf { (©. Rajesh as ust ought @ VCR from Maharashtra ‘loctroles. Maharashtra Bectroncs offers afer sales service contract for € 1000 fr the next ve years. Considering the experience of VCR users, the following distribution of maintainance expenses forthe net five years i forme ‘Expense | @ [50 [1001500] 200] 200] 500] Prakatatty 038/025] 015) 0:10 ans] as) am ‘The expected value of maintainance cot it wy e300 E70 WOO) om (8500 70. A random variable X has the following probability isribtion (aoa (BOS (C02 OVOI Om Oh (7.the ed. Ff sce random variable X is sven by x [s[afoli[s[s[a[s Fo | a1 [03 os fo4s) 075/055 090) 1 Then POC ay 08s @om, © 910 or OBSC) (68. The probably mass function ofa random varble Xis Pane, E <0 otherwise, then Pee) (ay Porm) cores Wx 12545 PRD) Oras DOO) xr fol [2 [[slel > roc lo x] a] ae [ fe [ae neon OOOO} ‘Then F (4) =. 2 mt ot wt Gl os m4 0% of oO "71 The dstebution function F (8) of scree random viable X i given by ¥]1l2[slalsle Fe) | 02 [057 [ous [ase] oss | 1 Then POC=4)+PK=3) wos @ 037 0s oo WSS] 7%. A bakerman ells 5 types of cakes. Profit due to sale of ech typeof cake is respectively €2, €25, 3, U15 and 21. The demands for these cakes are 20% 5% 10% 50% and 159 respectively then the expected profit per cae is e175 @roares (© e735 OMT HO® 7Btn a meeting 60% of members favour and 40% oppose cetaln proposal A member i elected at random and we take X=0 if he opposed and 1X1 if he is in favour, then VE) * (a 024 ® 008 OOo) © 06 (©) 036 741 the probobltydistebution function ofa random ‘arable X is given as X to expected valve of X i equal to 4, then the oes Doo 38 G30 20 @)2s 78 A random variable X has the following probability icribtion ¥[o]1]2]3 lpoa| & [ae [se [me 7 CEI) = [a [rae | % [2]2,e]1 [2] bes Tea [03 [oas faas on | fen FO) opal @ (1-Pa PEO) Oreo Or-Pexeo Sooo) 15th pnt of nfom vl i raw 2), a0naa4s 2h aberie thn nPo=-2-P0=9) @raenera>9 oruaa-raey re=nrea=s 76, Following isthe probability dition of snat OOO) ows i ina Sy per ay iNinteret OTT |?) 3] #] 5 ec poet bay [3 [5a fas a Pa en 0) as 2s us oo DOOD) 77, A random variable X assumes vals 1, 2,3, ‘with equal probabilities Ifthe ratio of valance of 20 26 20 2H © 5) OD) 6OQ 6% OQ aD TA) IYO THIAY 6) then POC 2)= 6 15 ws oF oF os OSs) fea 79 I the function Pea] = | gr? £20223 1h otherwise forms pt, then value of ks Siew 33 ad Ap OF OF OF HOOo) 90, A player totes 2 aie cing He wins €5 2 heads appeat, €2 if 1 head appears and €1 if no head appears than the vavinct of his winning amount is ote olor GOOD ina do x postve infagers. IE denotes the lage of two numbers, then Var X= at ot of oF «9 20 «© ay 8a BO Km a0 2@ 8H 40 60 mo 2m rw 20 =H RO =a) 46 Broaa-[bar-fs] 05. #.r@=PoK 19 2 ‘ ae 3 5 us 2 é | irae ‘ Tange=0, 23,4) eka} sD r@n-B=5. 84 Bray B54 ie web see 2B-og2 «Polo 64. [BI 200) = 09 +1007 =4+ 13 61. [Al Pox 1)=1-Por= 2) 54. (A Rejr to the station of @. 5. 85 [G Using 2p)=1, we get Brake: 156. Refer to He soto of 82. 97.) p(Lex<2) = Pay -2etue a3) he 18 Using 59,01, we get agp ag at raed pega o Mean =259,- 04 +1679) +2699) +97 = 30 a 39 9 +) “0993 -1By 0) cor WeSC ES) 5 a B } a) .2 ; } 4) 4 1 | 4 a [a|a wt | 2 TS a9 2? Pa)—(2 PF 65, (E] Let Pox=1)=0 and POE =2)=<2 Then 03+2+b=1 asbea7 Mean=12 (403) 16)+20)=12 ae2be12 (of . 4 By saving (1) and @), we get 9-02 and b=05 Por) -02 6. [B] 200-04) +1099) 229820037 2p +9) —29 8) 069) ©1099 p= 29 4? Var (2) = £00) [EOP =209 49-49-29 SD.(%)= Y2m9. 7.[E]poxe3)=F)-FO) 075-065-010, -t-pta=t 6& Dl rex s2)= Props Pax= H+ POC} = 22, oF 8.55 Be =POr=5)+ PO =x > 9, 1 e 395 Ate, 4)4 70-3) "yal 168.) B= 0 (035) +500 025) +1000 0.15) “1500 (210) +200 (0.08) +2500 (0105) 3000.08) 0125 +150+ 1504+ 160+ 125+ 60 tm. 70. [B] Using 5p,=1, we get O+ks 662k a+ HE ket 12 +9k= 1 12 +96 1-0 1 00-1)-0 1 w [eke Fiay=0 e424 2b 7B x lay? [sess 2 [a2 [oar [oss | om [oss | 1 Pax] 02 [or [on | oas | 023 | 018 Pola) + PS) =044 + 023-027. 7. 0), (0 B00) «0( 5) #1 ip) “08 vara) 800) (E008 “06-0697 =024 74. Rf the sition of 0.4 75: (E] Refer tothe satu of 0.68 76. (A) Ent P(=2)=P¢1 head appears) =2. k+03+0.15 +015 +01+2k=1. ‘ a sea7-1 23-03: keo =1)-Pioo had ape) ae Care lowing te nOuk+1 20342 %01543*015 x | Pa) PO) | xf PO) sea95%2k sti [2/2 sosoasoaea4seader 08 4 “ = 245, i2 2p fo 7D) pected ae 01.2 if 4 7 i inn of 2 nod, 282 cd mean of 2, no fea [fs [2 Varun 63,2 on ch Foy-EuPa-8 Var(X) «Ba? Pts) (E00 Oy 2aeae) =) 6: [eo ni ne fon et nism 6 psi nga he sample pce m8, 23.2025,.2004) 10.66.65, 40,.6,6) n= 2X isthe larger ofthe two numbers X can take valves 23,4 56 rom 5 it fellow that 175 [AlUsing 2p,°1, we aot Kesk45b47b0 Ske Mk 13k=1 wer te f 2), 0,9) (49) (5) (49) Se P= 2)=1-PER=0)-PO=1, Toke abate 1 AA Poa} 3b, PD) es #0071 eee edie Z Ba ee ie ea erate afieaeze$] oa a » : Oiga aisa ig «EF ed 2) 2, # : = ae ee eee | £0. [5] when a coins tos vt sample pace pe a ae = (4, BT, TH, w | i» | is Let X denote the amount he wi ees ws | ® | 4s ‘hen X ake vals 5, 21 L iw wo feat » | nm 200- EH Botan Var (x)= £00) [EOF Tronstar—waTeore =k roe et = GEG — ISM Academy TSuige HY 29 dh 22 dtd MHTCET Had a wt we, ivi 94.59 % Cy 96.89 % SMUT

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