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NAME:

ID :

TUTORIAL SECTION:

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI


HYDERABAD CAMPUS
Second Semester, 2023-2024
MATH F113: Probability and Statistics
Quiz 2

Date: 04-April-2024 Duration: 20 Minutes


Type: Closed Book Max Marks: 20 Marks

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Please write legibly. Any overwriting/alteration will not be considered for evaluation.
3. Rough work will not be evaluated. Be extra cautious before writing your final answer in
the blank space. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate answer in simplified form.
4. Round your answer off to four decimal places.

Question [5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20]

Suppose X1 and X2 are independent random variables each having the probability mass
function (pmf) given below for i = 1, 2.

xi 0 10 20

p(xi ) 0.2 0.5 0.3

Define T = X1 + X2 and hence compute the following.

(i) P (T ≤ 10) 0.24 .

(ii) P (T ≥ 30) 0.39 .

(iii) E[T ] .
22

(iv) E[T 2 ] .
582

Rough work can be started from here:


ID :

NAME:

TUTORIAL SECTION:

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI


HYDERABAD CAMPUS
Second Semester, 2023-2024
MATH F113: Probability and Statistics
Quiz 2

Date: 04-April-2024 Duration: 20 Minutes


Type: Closed Book Max Marks: 20 Marks

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Please write legibly. Any overwriting/alteration will not be considered for evaluation.
3. Rough work will not be evaluated. Be extra cautious before writing your final answer in
the blank space. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate answer in simplified form.
4. Round your answer off to four decimal places.

Question [5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20]

Suppose X1 and X2 are independent random variables each having the probability mass
function (pmf) given below for i = 1, 2.

xi 0 10 20

p(xi ) 0.2 0.3 0.5

Define T = X1 + X2 and hence compute the following.

(i) P (T ≤ 10) .
0.16

(ii) P (T ≥ 30) .
0.55

(iii) E[T ] .
26

(iv) E[T 2 ] .
798

Rough work can be started from here:


NAME: ID :
TUTORIAL SECTION:

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI


HYDERABAD CAMPUS
Second Semester, 2023-2024
MATH F113: Probability and Statistics
Quiz 2

Date: 04-April-2024 Duration: 20 Minutes


Type: Closed Book Max Marks: 20 Marks

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Please write legibly. Any overwriting/alteration will not be considered for evaluation.
3. Rough work will not be evaluated. Be extra cautious before writing your final answer in
the blank space. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate answer in simplified form.
4. Round your answer off to four decimal places.

Question [5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20]

Suppose X1 and X2 are independent random variables each having the probability mass
function (pmf) given below for i = 1, 2.

xi 0 10 20

p(xi ) 0.3 0.2 0.5

Define T = X1 + X2 and hence compute the following.

(i) P (T ≤ 10) .
0.21

(ii) P (T ≥ 30) .
0.45

(iii) E[T ] .
24

(iv) E[T 2 ] .
728

Rough work can be started from here:


ID : NAME:
TUTORIAL SECTION:

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI


HYDERABAD CAMPUS
Second Semester, 2023-2024
MATH F113: Probability and Statistics
Quiz 2

Date: 04-April-2024 Duration: 20 Minutes


Type: Closed Book Max Marks: 20 Marks

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Please write legibly. Any overwriting/alteration will not be considered for evaluation.
3. Rough work will not be evaluated. Be extra cautious before writing your final answer in
the blank space. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate answer in simplified form.
4. Round your answer off to four decimal places.

Question [5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20]

Suppose X1 and X2 are independent random variables each having the probability mass
function (pmf) given below for i = 1, 2.

xi 0 10 20

p(xi ) 0.3 0.5 0.2

Define T = X1 + X2 and hence compute the following.

(i) P (T ≤ 10) .
0.39

(ii) P (T ≥ 30) .
0.24

(iii) E[T ] .
18

(iv) E[T 2 ] .
422

Rough work can be started from here:

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