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STAT273 Final am =A University of Bahrain College of Science Department of Mathematics Summer Semester 2017/2018 Date: 08/08/2018 Time: 8:30 - 10:30 Instructor: Dr. Majeda Salman [ | Student Name: [stniat ID: Section: Serial No. : 1. Write carefully your name and ID Number 2, Be sure that you have 27 questions. 3. Write all your answers on Page 2. | Max. Marks ] @ | "| “Marks Obtained — |_| 8000 GOOD LUCK ©66 @Student Name: a STAT 273- Fra Gam —A (A) Each of the following questions counts (1.5) Mark a b Question 1 | Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 1 Question 5 | Question 6 Question 7 Question 8 [ : | Question 9 Question 10 Question 11 \ Question 12 i Question 13 | > | Question 14 EH Question 15 | Question 16 uM | Question 17 Question 18 Question 19 |) = Question 20 i Question 21 L7 Question 22 L Question 23 ' [Question 24 | > Question 25 | Question 26 Question 27 STAT 273 -Fisalbam=A Choose the correct answer and write it on the answer sheet on page 2. 1. Given the stem-and-leaf display shown below, the first quartile Q, is 5/257 6/11345789 7|24479 8/248 9 35 a) 57 b) 62 °) 63 \ d) 72 Questions 2 ~ 3: Consider the following frequency distribution _ | Frequeney 2 2, The sample mean ¥ is a) 16.75 b) 7.20 ©) 9.48 4) 12.06 3. The median < is a) 13.83 b) 17.83, ©) 15.50 4) 16.83 | STAT 273~Final xam—A 4. For the following frequency distribution if xf = 625 and Y'x2f = 16225 then the standard deviation is [Class Limit | Frequeney _ a) 4.75 b) 3.95 13-17 2 c) 5.00 @) 6.25 18 — 22 5 23-27 | 10 28 — 32 7 | 33-37, | Lo Questions 5 — 6: If P(A) = 0.58, P(B) = 0.66 and P(A mB) = 0.47, then 5. P(AUB)is a) 0.92 b) 0.43 ©) 0.81 4) 0.27 6. P(AIB) is 0. 0. 58 d 0 a) 0.81 Pore ©) 0. ) 0.66 7. If Chebyshev’s Theorem asserts that P(34 << X < 54> 25 = for arandom variable X, then its standard deviation is a) 10 b) 16 8 a9 STAT273—Final am—A A corporation has two methods of training employees. It sends 35% of its employees to location A, and 65% to location B. Location A has a 60% success rate, That is 60% of the employees who complete the course will pass the licensing exam. Location B has a 75% success rate. 8. The probability that a randomly selected employee will pass the licensing exam is a) 0.6525 b) 0.3025 ©) 0.3475 e 0.6975 J 9. If an employee has passed the exam, then the probability that he went to Location B is f 65 "| 65 28 84 \ a5 De 2 33 9) 55 \? 10. At a company the computer system breaks down at an average of 0.2 per week. What is the probability that the computer system will operate with NO breakdown for 3 consecutive weeks? a) 0.5488 } b) 0.3293 c) 0.6707 d) 0.4512 STAT273~Final Bxam—A ll. Eight emergency radios are available for rescue workers but 3 of them are defective. Two randomly selected radios are taken on a mission, The probability that among the selected radios at least one is NOT defective using the binomial approximation is a) 0.4688 | 6) 0.6094 ©) 0.3906 a) 0.8594 a + The number of medical tests that a patient will have on entering a hospital is a random variable X which can take the values 0,1,2,3 and 4. If P(X = 3) = 0.16 and P(X < 4) = 0.71, then P(X > 2)is a) 0.13 b) 0.55 ©) 0.29 (a 045 . Urn I contains 4 red chips, 3 white chips, and 2 blue chips. Urn II has 3 red, 4 White and 5 blue. Two chips are drawn at random and without replacement from each urn. What is the probability that all four chips are the same color? a) 0.0194 b) 0.2778 ©) 0.3111 d) 0.5657 STAT 273 -Fnaltam—A 14. A large company has employed 120 people as indicated in the following table. How many black women must they inelude if they want to be able to claim that the race and sex of the people are independent? White Black _ Male 50 30 Female 40 a) 0 b) 22 ©) 24 d) 10 15. If in 1 out of4, patients visiting a clinic have high blood pressure, the probability that among 48 randomly selected patients visiting this clinic at least 15 have high blood pressure using normal approximation is a) 0.2033 b) 0.1384. c) 0.1587 d) 0.0749 16. If ¢ is a random variable having a tdistribution with degrees of freedom v = 12, then P(t > —2.179) is a) 0.05 b) 0.975} ©) 0.025 4) 0.95 STAT273~ Final cam —A Questions 17 ~ 18: Scores on a chemistry test are described by the probability density function ={6x-x) for02 7 \ ai 7 10 ae | ys 5 yz STAT 273~Final xam—A, Questions 20 — 22: The number of weeks that a sample of 6 persons have worked at an automobile inspection station and the number of cars inspected by each person on a given day are shown in the table below Number of weeks employed x | 2 | 7 | 9 + Number of inspected carsY | 13 | 12 | 23 | a4 las | a1 Given the sum squares S,y = 79, Sy = 88, and Syy = 92.83, then 20. The linear correlation coefficient r is a) 0.31 b) 0.92 ©) 0.87 4) 0.56 21, The equation of the regression line 9 = a + bx has gradient b equal to a) 0.85 b) 0.90 o) 111 d) 118 22. The vertical intercept a of the regression line is a) 7.84 b) 23.23 c) 10.93 | 4) 12.43 STAT273~ Final E:am—A 23, 24, 25. If at 95% level of confidence it is required that the maximum error of estimating the true average by X be at most 0.8 when o = 2.6, then the sample size needed to achieve this requirement is a) 30 b)41 | ©) 36 d) 35 ‘The number of mails that a department receives each day can be modeled by a random Variable having = 44 and standard deviation o = 8. For a random sample of n = 16, Chebyshev’s theorem asserts that the probability of ¥ < 40 or X > 48 is at most a) 0.25 b) 0.02 ©) 0.06 4) 0.80 The time to checkout and process information at an oflice supplies is a random Variable with ¢ = 65 and o = 100. If the sample mean ¥ will be based ona random sample of n = 25 times, then using the central limit theorem the probability ¥ > 68 is a) 0.9332 b) 0.6179 c) 0.0668 d) 0.3821 STAT 273 Final Exam —A 26. An industrial engineer collected data on the labor time required to assemble @ ‘machine part. The data collected on n = 25 times gives # = 1.865 hours and 5 = 1.250 hours, Hy is rejected at = 0.10 for the hypothes a) Hot w= 1.6 vs. Hyp #16 b)H, 2.2 vs. Hyp # 2.2 3 vs. Hyin#23 } d) Ho: = 1.44 vs, Hyze 1.44 27. The manufacture of large liquid crystal displays (LCDs) is difficult. Some an be removed; others are unremovable. The number of in a sample of size n = 45 displays has ¥ = 2.467 and quired to conduct a test of the hypothesis Hy: y= the values of ¥ for which Hg is rejected at @ = 0,05 are unremovable defects $= 3.057. It is te 18 vs. Hy < 18, a) ¥ < 0.9068 b)X < 1.0504 o)X < 2.5496 dF < 2.6932

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