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Code No. : 2085/N
In a university, 20% of the students doing MBA use a book
authored by A1, 50% use the book authored by A2, and 30% use the
book authored by A3. The proportion of students who learnt about
each of these books through their teachers are : A1 = 0.50,
A2 = 0.30 and A3 = 0.20. One of the students selected at random
revealed that he learnt about the book he is using through the
teachers. Find the probabilities that the book used is authored by A1
or A3 author.
raat One hundred car stereos are inspected as they come off the
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production line and the number of defects per set is recorded below :
No. of defects: 0 1 a 3 4
No. ofsets : 79 18 2 iL 0
Fit a Poisson distribution to the above data.
OR
10,000 light bulbs with a mean life of 120 days are installed ina new
factory; their length of life is normally distributed with a standard
deviation of 20 days.
(i) | How many bulbs will expire in less than 90 days ?
(ii) If it is decided to replace all the bulbs together, what interval
should be allowed between replacements if not more than
10 per cent should expire before replacement ?
Differentiate between Random and Non-random Sampling. Discuss
about any three random sampling methods.
OR
pr In a random sample of 500 persons from Maharashtra, 200 are found
to be consumers of vegetable oil. In another sample of 400 persons
from Gujarat, 200 are found to be consumers of vegetable oil.
Discuss whether the data reveal a significant difference between
Maharashtra and Gujarat so far as the proportion of vegetable oil
consumers is concerned.