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Serial Nos

1 84
2 87 A mean 86
3 84 B median 85.5
4 88 C mode 84
5 85 D variance 8.888889
6 90 E standard deviation 2.828427
7 91 F range 9
8 83
9 82
10 86
Problem 2

In 2012
SD 45
Mean Donation Was 225 Coefficient of Dispersion

In 2013
SD 60
Mean Donation Was 400 Coefficient of Dispersion

problem 3
For BABA Inc
SD 1.13 Coefficient of Dispersion
Average 4.04

For MANAN Inc


SD 2.34 Coefficient of Dispersion
Average 16.41
0.20 In 2012 the donation was more dispersed in nature.

0.15

0.2797030
The stock of BABA Inc had shown more dispersed in nature.

0.1425960
n 10
Pi 0.7

Variance 2.1

Styandard Deviation 1.449138


Students Details Married Single Total
With College Degree 340 60 400
Without College Degree 160 40 200
Total 500 100 600

Person single or with college Degree 440

Probability of the event 0.733333

The probability that an employee of the company is


0.566667
married and has a college degree is
Did Alchol play a role Number of Vehicles Involved
1 2 3 Total
Yes 50 100 20 170
No 25 175 30 230
Total 75 275 50 400

The proportion of accidents


6 0.8125
involved more than one vehicle

The proportion of accidents


7 involved alchohol and one 0.125
vehicle

The proportion of accidents


8 involved no alchohol and multiple 0.5125
vehicles

The proportion of accidents


9 involved with alchohol and 0.3
multiple vehicles
Student Activity Performance
Did well in Midterm
Studying for exam 80
Went for Bar hopping 30
Total 110

The probability of students who went bar hopping


6 0.3
& did well in Midterm
the probability that a randomly selected student
7 did well on the midterm or went bar hopping the 0.9
weekend before the midterm
the events "Did Well on Midterm" and "Studying
8 80
for Exam" are
Performance
Did poorly in Midterm Total
20 100
70 100
90 200
If two dics are rolled then IN the dice game 7 can co
1+6 5+6 6+6 2+
5+2
Sample space 36 Then the total nos of a
5 can get audited.
Turn taken

The probability that she get audited is for


0.25
the first turn
The probability that she does not get
0.75
audited is for the first turn
The probability that she does not get
0.237305
audited is for the 5 turn
The Variance of the number of times she
will be audited is 0.9375

The Standard Deviation of the number of


0.968246
times she will be audited is
IN the dice game 7 can come these ways: 7 11 12
1+6 5+6 6+6 2+5 6+5 3+4 4+3
5+2 6+1
Then the total nos of arrangement that can be done in (6+2+1)=9 ways where she
can get audited.
Probability of finding the hair dryer in hotels 0.7
Total No of hotels sampled 20
We required hotels from 7<x<13

Then probability distribution is (Picture 1 Referrence) 0.226449322977619


house sales will increase in the next 6 months is
0.25 P(A)
estimated

the interest rates on housing loans will go up in


0.74 P(B)
the same period is estimated

The probability that house sales or interest


rates will go up during the next 6 months is 0.89 P(A U B)
estimated

The probability that both house sales and


interest rates will increase during 0.1 P(A & B)
the next 6 months

The probability that house sales will increase


but interest rates will not 0.15 P(A & B')
during the next 6 months
The probability that a new advertising campaign will increase sales is 0.8 P(A)
assessed

The probability that the cost of developing the new ad campaign can be
kept within the original 0.4 P(B)
budget allocation is 0.40
the probability that the cost is kept within budget and the campaign will 0.32 P(A & B)
increase sales
the probability that neither the cost is kept within budget nor the 0.12 P(A' & B')
campaign will increase sales
the households surveyed,incomes 0.6 P(A)
over $50,000
the households surveyed,had 2 cars 0.7 P(B)
the probability that the residents own 2 cars if 0.8 P(B | A)
annual household income is over $50,000
The probability that the residents of a household own 2 cars 0.82 P(A U B)
or have an income over $50,000 a year
21 The probability that the residents of a household own 2 0.48 P(A ∩ B)
cars and have an income over $50,000 a year
22 The probability that the residents do not own 2 cars if 0.45 P(B' | A')
annual household income is not over $50,000
The probability that a particular type of smoke alarm will
function properly and sound an alarm in the presence of 0.8
smoke
the probability that both sound an alarm in the presence
24 0.64
of smoke

25 the probability that neither sound an alarm in the 0.04


presence of smoke
the probability that at least one sounds an alarm in the
26 0.96
presence of smoke
P(A) & P(B)

P(A ∩ B)

P(A' ∩ B')

P(A' ∩ B)+P(A ∩ B')+P(A ∩ B)


Percentage of consumers from the U.S. spend more on 0.4
holiday shopping

Percentage of consumers from the Canada willing to share


personal information with retailers in order to receive 0.46
personalized offers from retailers
consumers from each of the three countries 5

27 the probability that all 5 consumers from the U.S. plan to 0.01024
spend more on holiday shopping
28 the probability that none of the 5 consumers from the U.S. 0.07776
plan to spend more on holiday shopping
29 the probability that at least 3 consumers from the U.S. 0.31744
plan to spend more on holiday shopping is
30 the probability that no more than 2 consumers from the 0.68256
U.S. plan to spend more on holiday shopping
31 the probability that less than 4 consumers from the U.S. 0.91296
plan to spend more on holiday shopping
32 the probability that more than 4 consumers from the U.S. 0.01024
plan to spend more on holiday shopping is

33 the probability that none of the 5 consumers from Canada 0.045917


are willing to share personal information with retailers in
order to receive personalized offers from retailers
the production process is in control, the mean 6
number of bad bulbs per shift

34 the probability that any particular shift being 0.1338526175400


inspected has produced 4.0 bad bulbs

35 the probability that any particular shift being 0.2850565003166


inspected has produced fewer than 5.0 bad bulbs
36 probability that any particular shift being inspected 0.554320358635389
has produced at least 6.0 bad bulbs

the probability that any particular shift being


37 inspected has produced between 5.0 and 8.0 0.56218099366793
inclusive bad bulbs

the probability that any particular shift being


38 inspected has less than 5.0 or more than 8.0 bad 0.43781900633207
bulbs
Per 1,000 customers the hotel chain had mishandled bag 4.06

the probability that in the next 1,000 customers, the hotel


39 chain will have between two and four inclusive 0.529837
mishandled bags
probability that in the next 1,000 customers, the hotel
40 chain will have more than five but less than eight 0.169529
mishandled bags
monthly commission is normally distributed with $ 10,000.00
mean
Standard Deviation $ 2,000.00

Z Value Formula
41 what is the probability that John's commission from 1.5 (X-µ)/σ
the jewelry store is less than $13,000
42 the probability that John's commission from the -1 (X-µ)/σ
jewelry store is no more than $8,000
43 the probability that John's commission from the 1 (X-µ)/σ
jewelry store is at least than $12,000
44 the probability that John's commission from the -0.25 (X-µ)/σ
jewelry store is more than $9,500
probability that John's commission from the jewelry
store is between $11,000 and $12,000 1 (X-µ)/σ
45
0.5 (X-µ)/σ
Probability
0.9331928

0.15865525

0.15865525

0.59870633

0.14988228
time interval between two consecutive defective light bulbs
from a production line has a uniform distribution over an
interval from 0 to 90 minutes

46 the mean of the time interval 45


47 the variance of the time interval 675
48 standard deviation of the time interval 25.98076

49 the probability that the time interval between two 0


consecutive defective light bulbs will be exactly 10 minutes

50 the probability that the time interval between two 0.111111


consecutive defective light bulbs will be less than 10 minutes
The amount of juice that can be squeezed from each of these
oranges is approximately normally distributed with a mean 4.7
a randomly selected orange will contain less than 4.5 ounces of
juice probability of the case 0.3085
the probability is a randomly selected orange will contain more
than 5.2 ounces of juice 0.1056
Now standard Deviation 0.4

Z Value Formula

51 the probability that a randomly selected orange will contain 0.21701 (X-µ)/σ
between 4.5 and 5.2 ounces of juices

the probability that a randomly selected orange will contain -1.25 (X-µ)/σ
52 between 4.2 and 4.9 ounces of juices
0.5 (X-µ)/σ

53 he probability that a randomly selected orange will contain at 0.5 (X-µ)/σ


least 4.9 ounces of juices
54 the probability that a randomly selected orange will contain no 0.5 (X-µ)/σ
more than 4.9 ounces of juices
55 the probability that a randomly selected orange will contain no -1.25 (X-µ)/σ
more than 4.2 ounces of juices
Required Z value

-0.5001066271623 -0.5

-1.2502725562336 -1.25

Probability
0.5859

0.5858126876072

0.308537538726

0.691462461274

0.1056497736669
the arithmetic mean of the annual return for common 9.5
stocks over an 85-year period
the annual returns were below 8% 0.25 -0.6744897502
0.65
the annual returns wereabove 8% and below 11% 0.385320466408
Standard Deviation 2.223903

56 the probability that the annual return of a random 0.9


year will be less than 11.5%

57 the probability that the annual return of a random 0.1


year will be more than 11.5%

58 the probability that the annual return of a random 0.565759


year will be between 7.5% and 11% Z value of 7.5%
59 the probability that the annual return of a random 0.184241
year will be less than 7.5% Z value of 11%
60 the value above which will account for the highest 1
25% of the possible annual returns Z value of 25%
-0.89932 0.184241

0.67449 0.75

6.969727 1

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