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ii.
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iii.

The
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X
f(x)
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example.
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86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 6A 07 22 67 0F FE 09 F2 35 63 0D
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F0 E4 09 2E 55 32 0D 06 8 70 28 70 0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06
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4.0
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fourth-degree

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using initial value as 1.


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56 20 9 6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 63 20 90 A 07 22 67 0F
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using a base point at x = 1.


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90 A8 07 22 67 0F0 FE 09 2E 35 63 0D 906 A8 070 228 67 F0 FE4 09
6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 A 07 22 67 0F FE 09 F2
80 02 286 70F 0F 40 9F2 E3 56 320 D9 6A 807 02 86 0F 0FE 40 F2 E35

Newton’s interpolation formula.


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4.1
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30.18
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70 0F 4 9F E3 56 32 D9 6A 80 02 86 0F 0F 40 F E3 56 20 9

polynomial
N. B.: (1) All questions are compulsory.

Attempt any three of the following:


Attempt any three of the following:
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9F E3 56 32 D9 6A 80 02 86 70 0F 40 F E3 56 20 D9 6A 80 02
2E 55 32 0D 06 8 70 28 70 F0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06 80 70 28

1
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(4) Numbers to the right indicate marks.

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4.2
32 D9 06 80 02 28 70 0F 40 9F E3 56 20 D9 6A 80 02 86 0F 0F

33.35
0D 06 A8 70 28 67 F0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06 8 70 28 70 0 E4
(2½ Hours)

90 A8 07 22 67 0F0 FE 09 2E 35 63 0D 906 A8 070 228 67 F0 FE4 09


6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 A 07 22 67 0F FE 09 F2

p = 0.3000 × 104 and p∗ = 0.3100 × 104


p = 0.3000 × 101 and p∗ = 0.3100 × 101
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𝑥 3 − 7𝑥 2 + 14𝑥 − 6 = 0 in the interval [3.2,4].


p = 0.3000 × 10−3 and p∗ = 0.3100 × 10−3
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F0 E4 09 2E 55 32 0D 06 8 70 28 70 0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06

4.3
(6) Use of Non-programmable calculators is allowed.
(5) Draw neat labelled diagrams wherever necessary.

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36.06

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f (1.0) = 0.65809197 using Lagrange’s Interpolation formula.


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[0, 1]correct upto 4 decimal places using Regula-Falsi method.


(3) Answers to the same question must be written together.

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𝑓 (𝑥) = 25𝑥 3 − 6𝑥 2 + 7𝑥 − 88

32 D9 06 80 02 28 70 0F 40 9F E3 56 20 D9 6A 80 02 86 0F 0F

Using appropriate interpolation formula find f(4.25) from the table:


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90 A8 07 22 67 0F0 FE 09 2E 35 63 0D 906 A8 070 228 67 F0 FE4 09

4.4
6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 A 07 22 67 0F FE 09 F2

40.73
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70 28 70 0F E4 9F E 55 32 D 06 80 02 28 70 0F 4 9F E3 56
22 67 F0 E 09 2E 35 63 0D 90 A8 70 28 67 F0 E4 09 2E 55 32
86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 6A 07 22 67 0F FE 09 F2 35 63 0D
Paper / Subject Code: 77504 / Numerical & Statistical Methods.

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Determine the absolute and relative errors when approximating p by p∗ when
compute (i) the true error and (ii) the true percent relative error for each case.

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determine the absolute and relative errors using (i) rounding and (ii) chopping.
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4.5
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54.01
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Let p = 0.54617 and q = 0.54601. Use four-digit arithmetic to approximate p − q and
Discuss the conservation laws and engineering with respect to mathematical models.

Use the Bisection method to find solutions accurate to within 10 56 20 9 6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 63 20 90 A 07


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0D 06 A8 70 28 67 F0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06 8 70
𝑓 (𝑥) = 230𝑥 4 + 18𝑥 3 + 9𝑥 2 − 221𝑥 – 9
−2
[Total Marks: 75]
Q.P. Code: 33413

(2) Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary and state the assumptions made.

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6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 A 07 22
80 02 286 70F 0F 40 9F2 E3 56 320 D9 6A 807 02 8
70 28 70 0F E4 9F E 55 32 D 06 80 02 28
State the characteristics of typical mathematical models of physical world. Explain with

Find the root of 4𝑥 2 − 𝑒 𝑥 − 𝑒 −𝑥 = 0 using Newton Raphson correct upto 4 decimal places
Suppose that you have the task of measuring the lengths of a bridge and a rivet and come up
with 9999 and 9 cm, respectively. If the true values are 10,000 and 10 cm, respectively,

Find f (0.9) if f (0.6) = −0.17694460, f (0.7) = 0.01375227, f (0.8) = 0.22363362,


Use zero- through third-order Taylor series expansions to predict f (3) for

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for

in

Given the cube of integers in the following table. Find the values of (5.5)3 and 153 using
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15
15

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40 F2 E35 56 20 90 6A 807 022 86 0F
9F E3 56 32 D9 6A 80 02 86 70 0
2E 55 32 0D 06 8 70 28 70 F0
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F 0 F2 3 6 0 9 A 07 2
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E 5 6 8 0 8
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0 3 6 0 9 A 2 6 F 0
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9F E3 56 32 D9 6A 80 02 86 70 0F 40 F E3
9F 2E3 556 32 0D9 06A 80 702 286 70 F0F E40 9F 2E3 556
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f.

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5 6 0 8 0 4 F 2

i)
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ii)

iii)
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y
x
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y
x
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𝑑𝑦
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Find (𝑑𝑥 )
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y
x
y
x
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0.3
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𝑥=5.2
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, if
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4.9
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0.4
800
134.290
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2E 55 32 0D 06 8 70 28 70 F0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06 80 70 28
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2
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1
0
0
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–4
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Fit an exponential model to:


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6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 A 07 22 67 0F FE 09 F2

5.0
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70 28 70 0F E4 9F E 55 32 D 06 80 02 28 70 0F 4 9F E3 56

0.8
148.413

975
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86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 6A 07 22 67 0F FE 09 F2 35 63 0D

can spend buying the fruits.


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Attempt any three of the following:


Attempt any three of the following:

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𝑦′ = 𝑐𝑜𝑠2𝑡 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛3𝑡),
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inequalities. Label the region S.


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1
1
–1
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1.8
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2
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56 20 9 6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 63 20 90 A 07 22 67 0F 164.022

1.2
1500
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0D 06 A8 70 28 67 F0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06 8 70 28 70 0 E4
90 A8 07 22 67 0F0 FE 09 2E 35 63 0D 906 A8 070 228 67 F0 FE4 09 th
6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 A 07 22 67 0F FE 09 F2

Using modified Euler’s method find the solution of


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70 28 70 0F E4 9F E 55 32 D 06 80 02 28 70 0F 4 9F E3 56
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5.2

Evaluate ∫0 √1 − 8𝑥 𝑑𝑥 using Simpson’s 3/8 rule.

2
4
2
𝑎 + 𝑏 + 2𝑐 = 1

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3.3
2𝑎 − 𝑏 + 𝑑 = −2

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10𝑎 − 𝑏 + 2𝑐 = 6

181.272
3𝑏 − 𝑐 + 8𝑑 = 15
𝑎 − 𝑏 − 𝑐 − 2𝑑 = 4

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1.6
2𝑎 − 𝑏 + 2𝑐 − 𝑑 = 0

1950
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−𝑎 + 11𝑏 − 𝑐 + 3𝑑 = 25
2𝑎 − 𝑏 + 10𝑐 − 𝑑 = −11

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5.3

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200.337

𝑦 ′ = 𝑦 − 𝑡 2 + 1, 0 ≤ 𝑡 ≤ 2 ≤, 𝑦(0) = 0.5

Write 3 inequalities to represent the information given above.


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3
3
2.0

11
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4.5
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Solve the following system by using the Gauss-Seidel iterative method.

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Find the best-fit values of a and b so that y a bx fits the data given in the table.
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green dye. Find the maximum number of gallons he can mix graphically.
Find the least square polynomial approximation of degree two to the data
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Solve the following system by using the Gauss-Jordan elimination method.

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Paper / Subject Code: 77504 / Numerical & Statistical Methods.

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Apply Taylor’s method of order two with N = 10 to the initial-value problem

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5.4

0 ≤ 𝑡 ≤ 1; 𝑦(0) = 1 𝑤𝑖𝑡ℎ ℎ = 0.25

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221.406

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2.3

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3600

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6.3
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0D 06 A8 70 28 67 F0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06 8 70
Q.P. Code: 33413

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5.5

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244.692

grams and a peach weighs 100 grams. Joanne can carry not more than 3.6 kg of fruits home.
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the number of oranges must be less than twice the number of peaches. An orange weighs150

Plot the inequalities on the Cartesian grid and show the region that satisfies all the
dye and 1 unit of green dye. Each gallon of color B requires 1 unit of yellow dye and 6 units of
gallons as possible of color A and color B. Each gallon of color A requires 4 units of yellow

Rita wants to buy x oranges and y peaches from the store. She must buy at least 5 oranges and

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Oranges cost ₹ 0.70 each and peaches cost ₹ 0.90 each. Find the maximum that Rita
A painter has exactly 32 units of yellow dye and 54 units of green dye. He plans to mix as many
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15
15

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9F E3 56 32 D9 6A 80 02 86 70 0
2E 55 32 0D 06 8 70 28 70 F0
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F 0 F2 3 6 0 9 A 07 2
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0 3 6 0 9 A 2 6 F 0
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9F E3 56 32 D9 6A 80 02 86 70 0F 40 F E3
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f.

e.
c.
a.

d.
b.
5.
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5 6 0 8 0 4 F 2
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0D 06 A8 70 28 67 F0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06 8 70 28 70 0 E4
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6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 A 07 22 67 0F FE 09 F2
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pair of dice?
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F0 E4 09 2E 55 32 0D 06 8 70 28 70 0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06
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9F E3 56 32 D9 6A 80 02 86 70 0F 40 F E3 56 20 D9 6A 80 02
2E 55 32 0D 06 8 70 28 70 F0 E4 9F 2E 55 32 D 06 80 70 28

Find a and b such that

ii. P(X > b) = 0.05


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of litres is distributed by
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iii. At least 30000 miles


i. At most 10000 miles
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i. P(X ≤ a) = P(X > a) and


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Attempt any three of the following:

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𝑓(𝑥) =

exhausted in a given day shall be 0.01?


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= 0,

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20

3
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A continuous random variable X has a p.d.f.


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ii. Anywhere from 16000 to 24000 miles
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1 −𝑥

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𝑒 20

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random variable having probability density function

Find the probabilities that one of these tyres will last

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𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑥 ≤ 0

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FE409F2E3556320D906A8070228670F0
𝑓(𝑥) = 3𝑥 2 , 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 1

_____________________________
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𝑓(𝑥) = 5(1 − 𝑥)4 , 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 1
𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑥 > 0

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on which (i) neither car is used, and (ii) some demand is refused.
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6A 07 02 86 0F FE 40 F2 35 56 20 90 A 07 22 67 0F FE 09 F2
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Paper / Subject Code: 77504 / Numerical & Statistical Methods.

dropped to give a 99% chance or better of completely destroying the target?


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many of each type of calculators should be made monthly to maximize the net profit?

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what must be the capacity of its tank in order that the probability that its supply will be

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Q.P. Code: 33413

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What is the probability of getting a total of 9 (i) twice and (ii) at least twice in 6 tosses of a

A car hire firm has two cars which it fires out day by day. The number of demands for a car
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A petrol pump is supplied with petrol once a day. If its daily volume X of sales in thousands

on each day is distributed as Poisson variate with mean 1.5. Calculate the proportion of days
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a total of atleast 2000 calculators must be supplied each month. If each scientific calculator
scientific and 1700 graphing calculators can be made monthly. To satisfy a supplying contract,
Consider a calculator company which produces a scientific calculator and a graphing calculator.

sold results in Rs.120 profit and each graphing calculator sold produces a Rs.150 profit, how

In a precision bombing attack there is a 50% chance that any one bomb will strike the target.
The mileage C in thousands of miles which car owners get with a certain kind of tyre is a

Two direct hits are required to destroy the target completely. How many bombs must be
calculators each month. Because of limitations on production capacity, no more than 2000
Long-term projections indicate an expected demand of at least 1000 scientific and 800 graphing

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15

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