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QB - Samplig 2

The document outlines various statistical tests and hypotheses involving samples from different populations, including blood viscosity, nail lengths, heights, battery life, diets, horse racing times, inoculation effectiveness, alloy resistance to cold, die rolls, computer sales, and examination results. Each section provides sample data, the statistical test to be applied, and the critical values for significance. The tests include t-tests and chi-square tests to determine if observed data significantly deviates from expected outcomes.

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QB - Samplig 2

The document outlines various statistical tests and hypotheses involving samples from different populations, including blood viscosity, nail lengths, heights, battery life, diets, horse racing times, inoculation effectiveness, alloy resistance to cold, die rolls, computer sales, and examination results. Each section provides sample data, the statistical test to be applied, and the critical values for significance. The tests include t-tests and chi-square tests to determine if observed data significantly deviates from expected outcomes.

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QB SAMPLING 2

MODULE -V
1 A sample of 11rats from a central population had an average blood viscosity of 3.92
with a S.D of 0.61. On the basis of this sample , establish 95% siducial limits for μ the

mean blood viscosity of the central population ( t 0 .05 =2. 228 for 10 d . f )
2 A machine is expected to produce nails of length 3 inches. A random sample of 25
nails gave an average length of 3.1 inch with standard deviation 0.3. Can it be said that

the machine is producing nails as per specification? (


t 0 .05 =2. 064 for 24 d . f )

3 Ten individuals are chosen at random from a population and their heights in inches are
found to be 63,63,66,67,68,69,70,70,71,71. Test the hypothesis that the mean height of

the universe is 66 inches. (


t 0 .05 =2. 262 for 9 d . f )

4 Two types of batteries are tested for length of life and the following results were
Battery A: n 1 =10 , , x̄ 1 =500 , σ 2 =100
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Battery B: n 2 =10 , , x̄2 =500 , σ =121
obtained. 22 Compute Student’s t and test

whether there is a significant difference in the two means. (


t 0 .05 =2. 101 for 18 d . f )

5 A group of 10 boys fed on a diet A and another group of 8 boys fed on a different diet
B for a period of 6 months recorded the following increase in weights ( lbs)
Diet A: 5 6 8 1 12 4 3 9 6 10
Diet B: 2 3 6 8 10 1 2 8
Test whether diets A and B differ significantly regarding their effect on increase in

weight. (
t 0 .05 =2. 12 for 16 d . f )

6 Two horses A and B were tested according to the time to run a particular race with the
following results.
Horse A: 28 30 32 33 33 29 34
Horse B: 29 30 30 24 27 29

Test whether you can discriminate between the two horses(


t 0 .05 =2. 2 for 11 d . f )
7 From the following data, use the Chi square test and conclude that whether
inoculation is effective in preventing the disease.
Attacked Not Attacked
Inoculated 31 469
Not Inoculated 185 1415

( χ 20 .05 =3. 84 for 1d . f )

8 Spciman’s of three alloys were tested for the effects of extreme cold temperatures and
the results are tabulated below
Alloy (a) Alloy(b) Alloy(c)
Remained Unaffected 62 46 54
Slightly affected 76 74 70
Completely damaged 54 86 78
Is it true proportion of the items falling into the three categories the same for all

three alloys? Use chi-Square test at 5% significance level. ( χ 0 .05 =7 .81 for 3 d . f )
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9 A die thrown 264 times and the number appearing on the face (x) following the
frequency distribution
x 1 2 3 4 5 6

f 40 32 28 58 54 60

Calculate the value of α (chi-square) (


2 χ 20 .05 =11.07 for 5 d . f )

10 The theory predicts the proportion of sales of the four companies manufacturing
computers A,B,C,D should be 9:3:3:1. In an experiment among 1600, the sales of
computers in four group were 882,313,287 and 118. Does the experimental result

support the theory? ( χ 0 .05 =7 .81 for 3 d . f )


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11 A sample analysis of examination results of 500 students was made. It was found that
220 students failed, 170 had second class, 90 had secured second class and 20 had
secured first class. Do these figure support the general examination result which is in

the ratio 4:3:2:1 for the respective categories ( χ 0 .05 =7 .81 for 3 d . f )
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