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The document is a report on Probability and Statistics submitted by Aayush Maharjan to Prabesh Adhikari at Swoyambhu International College. It includes acknowledgments, a table of contents, and various statistical analyses such as data description, correlation, regression, and probability distributions. The report also features practical exercises and solutions related to statistical concepts and methods.

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The document is a report on Probability and Statistics submitted by Aayush Maharjan to Prabesh Adhikari at Swoyambhu International College. It includes acknowledgments, a table of contents, and various statistical analyses such as data description, correlation, regression, and probability distributions. The report also features practical exercises and solutions related to statistical concepts and methods.

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SWOYAMBHU INTL.

COLLEGE
Lagankhel, Lalitpur
Tribhuvan University

Report on
Probability and Statistics

Submitted by: Submitted to:


Aayush Maharjan Prabesh Adhikari

Level: BCA Lecturer\Supervisor

Year/Semester: 3rd (Swoyambhu

International College)

1
Acknowledgement
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Swoyambhu Int’l College
for providing me great learning environment. The academic programs
offered by the college have been invaluable in shaping my skills and
knowledge in the field of IT. I am thankful for the department for
providing the facilities like computer lab and library that give us more
time to learn in the college surroundings. I am also grateful for the support
and guidance provided by each subject teacher. I would mainly like to
thank Mr. Prabesh Adhakari for providing such friendly environment for
us to learn mathematics in a more understanding manner.

I would also like to thank all of my classmates for their support and
encouragement throughout this project. I would like to thank Mercy,
Namita and Menika for always understanding me and encouraging me. I
would like to thank Sujal, Saurav, Prashant Parajuli, Prashant Shrestha
and Raman for their unwavering friendship, helping me in technical
problems and giving me directions to complete this project. I would also
like to thank all of my fellow classmates for their support. Their support
helped me to refine my ideas and improve my work. Their friendship has
been an invaluable source of strength and encouragement, and I am
blessed to have such wonderful people in my life.

Last but not the least I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my
family for their love and support as it has been a constant source of
motivation and inspiration to me. I am grateful for their constructive
feedback which helped me in refining my ideas and improve my work.
Thank you for always believing in me. Thank you, Mom, Dad, and my
loving two sisters for your invaluable contributions to this project and for
your unconditional love and support. You mean the world to me.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

S.N. Name of experiments Practical Date Signature

1 Describing data using 23rd Feb 2024


Graphs and tables

2 Describing data using 27th March


Numerical measures 2024

3 Correlation and 25th April


regression 2024

4 Probability and 24th May 2024


Probability distribution

5 Analysis of Variance 13th June 2024


(ANOVA)
➢ Describing data using Graphs and tables
Q. Display above data in Frequency table, Bar graph and
Pie chart.
Roll no Name Age Weight Sex Education
Level
1 Ram 25 50 Male SEE
2 Shyam 22 55 Male SEE
3 Sita 17 49 Female +2
4 Sarita 20 45 Female +2
5 Hari 18 53 Male +2
6 Roshan 21 59 Male +2
7 Sushila 20 46 Female Diploma
8 Sharada 19 51 Female Diploma
9 Sarmila 18 43 Female Diploma
10 Yogesh 21 56 Male SEE

Solution:
Frequency table:
Bar graph:
Pie Chart:
Q2. Enter the following values in SPSS and find
the mean deviation, Standard deviation.
Daily 0- 20- 40-60 60-80 80- 100- 120-
expenditure 20 40 100 120 140
No. of 8 14 18 24 12 16 8
students

Solution:
Variable view:

Data view:
Output:
Q3. Enter the following values in SPSS and find
the mean deviation, Standard deviation.
Daily 0- 20- 40- 60- 80- 100- 120-
expenditure 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
No. of 8 14 18 24 16 12 8
students

Solution:
Variable view:

Data view:

Output:
Correlation and Regression
Q. Compute the Karl Person’s correlation using
SPSS
Husband age Wife age
23 18
27 20
28 22
28 27
28 21
30 29
30 27
33 29
35 28
38 29

Solution:
Output
Q3. Enter the following value in SPSS, and find the
regression line of Y on X.
X 25 19 28 30 18 24
Y 58 52 65 70 51 62

Solution:
Variable view:

Data view:
Probability and Probability Distribution.
1. Poisson Distribution
Q1. Given that the mean is 3 and no of trials is 8.
a. Find the Poisson distribution for X =
1,2,3,4,5.
b. Cumulative Poisson distribution.

Solution:
For Poisson distribution
for cumulative Poisson distribution

Output:
2. Binomial Distribution
Q1. Given that total number of trial is 12 and probability is 0.6 find
a. Find probability when X = 1,2,3,4,5,6
b. Cumulative distributions
Solution:
For probability distribution

For cumulative distribution


Output:

3. Normal Distribution
Q1. Given that having mean 6 and standard deviation 1.5
c. Find the cumulative distribution for X =
1,2,2,2.7,3,3.8,4
d. Find the value of x when p =
0.12,0.3,0.54,0.89,0.79
Solution:
For Cumulative distribution
For value of x when p is given

Output:
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Q. Analyze one way ANOVA from following data at 5% level of
significance.
Time Computer
19 A
24 A
17 A
22 A
25 A
24 B
27 B
28 B
21 B
18 C
15 C
16 C
17 C

Solution:
Output:

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