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Assignment II-21MAB204T (2024-25)

This document outlines the assignment details for the course 'Probability and Queueing Theory' at SRM Institute of Science and Technology for the academic year 2024-2025. It includes course outcomes, questions for evaluation, and a grading rubric. The assignment covers topics such as random variables, probability distributions, and queueing models.
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Assignment II-21MAB204T (2024-25)

This document outlines the assignment details for the course 'Probability and Queueing Theory' at SRM Institute of Science and Technology for the academic year 2024-2025. It includes course outcomes, questions for evaluation, and a grading rubric. The assignment covers topics such as random variables, probability distributions, and queueing models.
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SRM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2024-2025 (EVEN)

ASSIGNMENT – II (FT-III) Deadline: 17-03-25


Course Code & Title: 21MAB204T / Probability and Queueing Theory
Year & Sem: II & IV Max. Marks: 30

Course Articulation Matrix:

At the end of this course, learners will be able to: Learning Program Outcomes (PO)

Bloom’s
Course Outcomes (CO) Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

evaluate the characteristics of discrete and


CO1 continuous random variables and apply them in 4 3 3
science and engineering.
identify the random variables and model them using 4 3 3
CO2
various distributions.
infer results from two-dimensional random variables 4
CO3 3 3
which describe the real-life phenomenon
examine the significant results of various queueing 4 3 3
CO4
models.
determine the transition probabilities and classify the 4 3 3
CO5
states of the Markov chain.

Answer all the questions


(2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
Question No. 1 (a) Marks BL CO PO PI Code
8 3 2 2 2.8.1
(i) It is known that diskettes produced by a certain company are defective with a probability of 0.01 independently of
each other. The company markets diskettes in packages of 10 and offers a money-back guarantee that at most 1 of the
10 diskettes is defective. What proportion of diskettes are returned? If someone buys 3 diskettes, what is the
probability that he will return exactly one of them? (5 marks)
1
(ii) The time (in hours) required to repair a machine is exponentially distributed with parameter λ = . What is the
2
probability that a repair takes at least 10h given that its duration exceeds 9h? (3 marks)

Question No. 1 (b) Marks BL CO PO PI Code


7 4 2 2 2.8.1
In an engineering examination, a student is considered to have failed, secured second class, first class and distinction,
according as he scores less than 40%, between 40% and 60%, between 60% and 80%, and above 80% respectively.
In a particular year 10% of the students failed the examination and 5% of the student got distinction. Find the
percentages of students who have got first class and second class.

Question No. 2 (a) Marks BL CO PO PI Code


10 3 3 2 2.8.1
Find the correlation coefficient and regression line of 𝑋 on 𝑌 from the following joint probability distribution

𝑋
0 1 2
𝑌

0 0.1 0.04 0.02

1 0.08 0.2 0.06

2 0.06 0.14 0.3


Question No. 2 (b) Marks BL CO PO PI Code
5 4 3 2 2.8.1
The burning time of a certain type of lamp is an exponential random variable with mean 30 hours. Using central limit
theorem, find the probability that 144 of these lamps will provide a total of more than 4500 hours of burning time.

CO Coverage in % BL Coverage in %
50% 50%
50

40
BL - 4
40%
30 BL - 3
60%
20

10
0 0
0
CO 1 CO 2 CO 3 CO 4

EVALUATION SHEET

Name of the Student:

Register No. R A

Consolidated Marks
Q. NO. CO Marks Scored Total
1 a) 2
CO Marks Scored
1 b) 2 CO 2

2 a) 3 CO3

2 b) 3 Total

Signature of the course faculty

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