22BS1MT103
22BS1MT103
1. PREREQUISITES:
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2. COURSE OBJECTIVES:
3. COURSE OUTCOMES:
4.LEARNING RESOURCES:
(i)TEXT BOOKS
• Introduction to probability and statistics for Engineers and scientists - Sheldon M. Ross, Fourth edition, Academic
Press, 2009
• Introduction to the Theory of Statistics - A. M. Mood, F. A. Graybill and D. C. Boes, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2017
(a) Publications
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5.DELIVERY METHODOLOGIES:
• WIT &WIL
• Learning By Doing
6. COURSE PROJECTS:
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TEACHING PLAN
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60 05.12:Revision 29-06-2024 Chalk and Talk
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9. TUTORIAL QUESTIONS:
• 1. Suppose 5 men out of 100 and 25 women out of 10,000 are colour blind. A colour blind person is chosen at
random. What is the probability of the person being a male(Assume male and female to be in equal numbers)?
2. 21.The mean height of students in a college is 155 cms and standard deviation is 15. What is the probability that
• 1. Of the three men, the chances that a politician, a business man or an academician will be appointed as a vice-
chancellor (V.C) of a university are 0.5, 0.3, 0.2 respectively. Probability that research is promoted by these
persons if they are appointed as V.C are 0.3, 0.7, 0.8 respectively. (i). Determine the probability that research is
promoted.
2. Out of 800 families with 5 children each, how many would you expect to have a) 3 boys b) 5 girls c) either 2 or 3
boys d) at least one boy. Assume equal probabilities for boys and girls.