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2 rest cope 22205032 FORM TP 2008150 MAYI/UNE 2008 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION APPLIED MATHEMATICS UNIT 2: MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS PAPER 03/2 1% hours 10 JULY 2008 (p. This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Discrete Mathematics, Probability and Distributions, and Particle Mechanics. Each section consists of 1 question The maximum mark for each section is 20. ‘The maximum mark for this examination is 60. This examination consists of 4 printed pages. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. DO NOT open this examination paper until instructed to do so. 2. Answer ALL questions from the THREE sections. 3. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answers MUST be given exactly OR to three significant figures as appropriate. Examination Materials Permitted Mathematical formulae and tables (Revised 2008) Electronic calculator Ruler and graph paper Copyright © 2008 Caribbean Examinations Council ®. All rights reserved. 22205032/CAPE 2008 SECTION A MODULE 1: DISCRETE MATHEMATICS De 1. (@)_The activity network below represents the activities A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H as vertices and the time in days as arcs. Determine (the EARLIEST and LATEST start times for EACH activity [7 marks} (ii) the ctitical path [2 marks} Gili) the float times for activity D and activity B [3 marks] (iv) __ the completion time of the project if a large number of workers is available. [1 mark | (b) The table below is to be used to allocate A, B, C and D to the tasks W, X, Y and Z. We a ez: Ao 196s We ie 14: B19) S15. 1G @ 220, Ci 16 91s) D 22. 48 igs Using the Hungarian Algorithm determine to which tasks A, B, C and D should be assigned. 17 marks} Total 20 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 22205032/CAPE 2008 O @ (b) SECTION B MODULE 2: PROBABILITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS A company manufactures toy dolls. The assembly times for the dolls follow a normal distribution with amean of 45 minutes and a standard deviation of 4 minutes. The company closes at 4 pm every day. Ifa worker starts to assemble a doll at 3:10 pm, determine the probability that she will finish this job before the company closes for the day. [6 marks] ‘The continuous random variable X has a probability density function f given by k(4—ay O

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