Statistical Methods & Data Analysis Assignment
Statistical Methods & Data Analysis Assignment
Faculty of Management
Statistical Methods
& Data Analysis
Submitted To: Prof. Dr. Bijay Lal Pradhan
Solution: - Here,
For, X = 172,
Z= = = = 0.7
So, the percentage of students whose expenditure is less than Rs. 172 is 75.80%.
For, X = 150,
Z= = = = -1.5
For, X = 180,
Z= = = = 1.5
So, the percentage of students whose expenditure is between Rs. 150 and Rs.
180 is 86.64%.
For, X = 174,
Z= = = = 0.9
So, the percentage of students whose expenditure is more than Rs. 174 is
18.41%.
Solution: - Here,
Variance = 900
For, X = 130
Z= = = = - 0.67
For, X = 110
Z= = = = - 1.33
Question No. 3 Mountain Airs flying between two cities books on an average
6000 passengers per week with standard deviation of 1250.
(a) During what percentage of weeks do the airlines book more than 5500
passengers?
(b) During what percentage of weeks do the airlines book fewer than 7000
passengers?
Solution: - Here,
Z= = = = - 0.4
passengers.
For, X = 7000
Z= = = = 0.8
So, during 78.81 percentages of weeks do the airlines book fewer than 7,000
passengers.
Question No. 4 Assume that the mean height of soldier to be 68.52 inches along
with variance of 10.8 inches. How many soldiers in the regiment of 1000 would
you expect to be over 6 feet tall? (Hint: 1 feet = 12 inches)
Solution: - Here,
= 144.6 = 145
So, 145 soldiers in a regiment of 1000 would be expected to be over six feet tall.
Question No. 5 Income of a group of 1000 persons was normally distributed with
mean of Rs. 520 and variance of Rs. 3600. Find:
Solution: - Here,
For, X = 620
Z= = = = 1.67
So, the number of persons having income below Rs. 620 is 953.
P (Z) = 0.10
Or, = -1.28
Or, = -1.28
Or, = -0.52
Or, = - 0.52
Solution: - Here,
P (Z) = = = 0.95
Now, Z=
Or, 1.645 =
Or, X = Rs 582.25
So, the lowest expenditure of richest 100 students is Rs. 582 (approx).
P (Z) = = 0.15
From the table Z for 0.15 = -1.04
Now, Z=
Or, -1.04 =
Or, X = 500 - 52
Question No. 7 The mean and standard deviation of a normal distribution found
to be 50 and 10 respectively. What random variable may be that it has?
Solution: - Here,
Mean (μ) = 50
P (Z) = 0.05
Now, Z=
Or, -1.645 =
Or, X = 50 + (- 1.645) x 10
Or, X = 50 - 16.45
Or, X = 33.55
P (Z) = 14% to its right means (100 - 14) = 86% to its left = 0.86
Now, Z=
Or, 1.08 =
Or, X = 50 + 10.8
Or, X = 60.8
Question No. 8 The heights of 1000 cakes baked with a certain mix have a normal
distribution with the mean of 5.75 cm standard deviation of 0.75 cm. Find:
(a) The number of cakes having heights between 5 cm and 6.25 cm.
Solution: - Here,
For X = 5 cm
Z= = = = -1.0
For X = 6.25 cm
Z= = = = 0.67
Now, P (-1.0<Z<0.67)
= P (Z<0.67) - P (Z - 1.0)
= 0.7846 - 0.1587
=0.5899 = 58.99%
P (Z) = = 0.20
Now, Z=
Or, -0.84 =
Or, X = 5.75 + (- 0.84) x 0.75
Or, X = 5.12 cm
Solution: - Here,
Mean (μ) = 60
Now, Z=
Or, 1.28 =
Or, X = 60 + 1.28 x 4
Or, X = 60 + 5.12
Or, X = 65.12
Now, Z=
Or, -1.04 =
Or, X = 60 + (-1.04) x 4
Or, X = 60 - 4.16
Or, X = 55.84
Thanks