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Q-1)

1. A dataset contain the following eight values:


4 3 0 5 2 9 4 5
According to Chebyshev’s theorem.at least what proportion of data will be within ì
± kó for each value of k?
1. k = 2
2. k =2.5
3. k =1.6
4. k =3.2
2. Ten percent of the screws produced by automatic machine are defective. A
random sample of twenty (20) screws is selected.
1 What is the probability that the sample contains exactly 3 defective?
2 What is the probability that the sample contains at most 4 defective?
3 What is the probability that the sample contains at least 5 defective?
4 What is the expected number of defective in the sample?
3. 1. A national survey of companies included a question that asked whether the
company had at least one bilingual telephone operator. The sample
results of 90 companies follow (Y denotes that the company does have at
least one bilingual operator; N denotes that it does not).
Y N N N Y N Y N N
Y N N N Y Y N N N
N N Y N Y N Y N Y
Y Y N Y N N N Y N
N Y N N N N N N N
N Y Y N N Y N Y N
N Y Y N N N N N Y
N N N N Y N N N Y
Y Y N N Y N N N N
N N Y Y N N Y N Y
Use this information to estimate with 95% confidence the proportion of
the population that does have at least one bilingual operator.
4. Suppose you are testing Ho : p = 0.45 versus Ha: p >0.45. A random sample of
310 people produces a value of ṕ = 0.465, use á = 0.05 to test this hypothesis.

Q-2)
1. For dataset : airquality

2. Draw a boxplot for Solar.R.


3. Graphically show the frequency distribution for Ozone& temp.
4. According to Chebyshev’s theorem.at least what proportion of data will be
within ì ± kó for each value of k?
4.1 k=2
3.2 k =2.5
2. On an average 1.5% electric bulbs are found to be defective in a factory. Using
poison distribution find the probability that there are four defective bulb in a box
of 200 bulbs.
3. Suppose the following data are selected randomly from a population of normally
distributed values:
40 51 13 48 44 57 54
39 42 48 45 39 43
Construct a 95% confidence interval to estimate population mean.
4. A random sample of size 20 is taken, resulting in a sample mean of 16.45 and a
sample standard deviation of 3.59. Assume x is normally distributed and use
this information and á = 0.05 to test the following hypothesis:
Ho : µ = 16 Ha :µ ≠ 16.

Q-3)
1. For dataset : airquality
1. Find Correlation Coefficient & Covariance between two variables
(WIND & TEMP) of the dataset. Draw Scatter Diagram.
2. Draw a box plot for both variables.
3. Graphically show a frequency distribution for both variable.(wind
& temp)
4. Between what two numbers would 95% of the values fall?
(calculate for both the field WIND & TEMP )(Note : use empirical
Rule)

2. The mean &s.d. marks of 500 students in an examination are respectively 52 &
8.If the marks are normaly distributed then find,
a. Number of students getting marks greater than or equal to 60.
b. Number of students getting marks between 48 & 56.
c. Number of students getting marks less than 45.
3. Suppose a random sample of 85 items has been taken from a population and 40 of
the items contain the characteristics of interest. Use this information to calculate
90% confidence interval to estimate the proportion of the population that has the
characteristics of interest. Calculate a 95% confidence interval. Calculate 99%
confidence interval. As the level of confidence changes and the other sample
information stays constant, what happens to the confidence interval?
4. Suppose you are testing Ho : p = 0.29 versus Ha : p ≠ 0.29. A random sample
of 740 items shows that 207 have this characteristic. With a 0.05 probability
of committing a Type I error. Test the hypothesis.

Q-4)

1. For dataset : ToothGrowth


1. Graphically show the frequency distribution for each variable.(len)
2. Find Correlation Coefficient, Covariance between two variables of
the dataset (len & dose). Draw Scatter Diagram.

3. Determine Mean, Median, Q1, Q3, and Coefficient of Variation for e


ach column (len & dose).
4. Between what two numbers would 68% of the values fall?
(calculate for both the field len & dose)(Note : use empirical
Rule)
2. Airline passengers arrive randomly and independently at the passenger
screening facility at a major international airport. The mean arrival rate is 10
passengers per minute.
8.1 Compute the probability of no arrivals in one minute period.
8.2 Compute the probability that three or fewer passengers arrive in
one minute period.
8.3 Compute the probability of no arrivals in a 15 second period.
8.4 Compute the probability of at least one arrivals in a 15 second
period.
3. Use the following sample information to calculate the confidence interval to
estimate the population proportion. Let x be the number of items in the sample
having the characteristics of interest.
n = 116 x = 57 With 99% confidence
n = 800 x = 479 With 97% confidence
n = 240 x = 106 With 85% confidence
4. Suppose you are testing Ho : p = 0.63 versus Ha : p <0.63. For a random
sample of 100 people, x = 55, where x denotes the number in the sample that
have the characteristic of interest. Use á = 0.01 level of significance to test
this hypothesis.

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