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DR.

BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE


Supplementary Winter-2023
Course: B. Tech. Branch :Computer Engineering and Allied Semester :IV
Subject Code & Name: BTBSC404 Probability &Statistics
Max Marks: 60 Date:23/01/24 Duration: 3 Hr.
Instructions to the Students:
1. All the questions are compulsory.
2. The level of question/expected answer as per OBE or the Course Outcome (CO) on
which the question is based is mentioned in ( ) in front of the question.
3. Use of non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary and mention it clearly.
(Level Marks
/CO)
Q. 1 Solve Any Two of the following. 12
A) There are 3 true coins and 1 false coin with ‘head’ on both sides. A coin is chosen at CO-2 6
random and tossed 4 times. If ‘head’ occurs all the 4 times, what is the probability that
the false coin has been chosen and used?
B) If A and B are any 2 events such that and . Prove that CO-2 6

C) A box contains 5 green pencils and 7 yellow pencils. Two pencils are chosen at CO-2 6
random from the box without replacement. What is the probability that both are
yellow?
Q.2 Solve Any Two of the following. 12
A) Find the value of , if the following function is a probability density function. CO-1 6

B) A firm has two cars which it hires out day by day. The number of demands of a car CO-1 6
each day is distributed as a Poisson variate of mean 1.5. Calculate the probable
number of days in a year on which (i) neither car is in demand (ii) a demand is
refused.
C) Five coins are tossed 100 times and the following results were obtained CO-1 6
No. of heads 0 1 2 3 4 5
frequency 10 20 30 15 15 10
Fit a Binomial distribution.
Q. 3 Solve Any Two of the following. 12
A) Calculate Karl Pearson’s co-efficients of correlation from the following data CO-3 6
x 28 45 40 38 35 33 40 32 36 33
y 23 34 33 34 30 26 28 31 36 35
B) Calculate the value of rank correlation coefficient from the following data regarding CO-4 6
marks of six students in statistics and accountancy in a test
Marks in statistics 40 42 45 35 36 39
Marks in accountancy 46 43 44 39 40 43

C) Prove that limits of correlation coefficients are lies between . CO-4 6


Q.4 Solve Any Two of the following. 12
A) Find the equations of the lines of regression on (i) Y on X and (ii) Xon Y and also a CO-3 6
co-efficient of correlation from the following table.
X 62 64 65 69 70 71 72 74
Y 126 125 139 145 165 152 180 208

B) The equations to the two lines of regression are and . CO-3 6


Find (i) the means of and y , (ii) the coefficient of correlation ,(iii) if variance of
, find also the standard deviation of .
C) If the coefficient of correlation between two variables x and y is 0.5 and the acute CO-3 6

angle between their lines of regression is . Prove that .

Q. 5 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) A manufacturer claims that only 4% of his products supplied by him are defective. CO-4 6
A random sample of 600 products contained 36 defectives. Test the claim of the
manufacturer.
B) A machine produced 16 defectives articles in a batch of 500. After overhauling it CO-4 6
produced 3 defectives in a batch of 100. Has the machine improved?
C) A soap manufacturing company was distributing a particular brand of soap through a CO-5 6
large number of retail soap. Before a heavy advertisement campaign, the mean sale
per week per shop was 140 dozens. After the campaign a sample of 26 shops was
taken and the mean sale was found to be 147 dozens with standard deviation of 16.
Can you consider the advertisement effective?
*** End ***
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE
Summer Examination – 2023
Course: SY [Link]. Branch : Computer Science and Allied Engineering Semester
:IV
Subject Code & Name: Probability and Statistics BTBSC404
Max Marks: 60 Date:26/07/2023 Duration: 3 Hrs.
Instructions to the Students:
1. All the questions are compulsory.
2. The level of question/expected answer as per OBE or the Course Outcome (CO) on which the
question is based is mentioned in ( ) in front of the question.
3. Use of non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary and mention it clearly.
(Level/CO) Marks
Q. 1 Solve Any Two of the following. CO1 12
A) State and Prove “𝐴𝑑𝑑𝑖𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑚 𝑜𝑓 𝑃𝑟𝑜𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑖𝑙𝑖𝑡𝑦” . 6
B) If A & B are two possible outcomes of a random experiment such that 6
𝑃(𝐴̅) = 0.6 , 𝑃(𝐴 ∪ 𝐵) = 0.7 and 𝑃(𝐵) = 𝑘, then find value of “ 𝑘” if
(i) A & B are mutually exclusive (ii) A & B are independent
C) The factory 𝐹1 produces 1000 articles,20 of them being defective; 6
the factory 𝐹2 produces 4000 articles,40 of them being defective and the 𝐹3 produces
5000 articles,50 of them being defective. If one article is chosen from all these articles
put in one stockpile and is found to be defective, find the probability that it is from the
factory 𝐹1 .

Q.2 Solve Any Two of the following. CO2 12


A) A random variable X has the following distribution: 6
X: 1 2 3 4 5 6
P(X): 2k 4k 6k 8k 10k 12k
Determine (i) k (ii) P(𝑋 < 4) (iii) P(2≤ 𝑋 < 5)

B) Fit the Binomial Distribution to the following data 6


X: 0 1 2 3 4
F: 28 62 46 10 4
C) In a sample of 1000 students, the mean and standard deviation of marks 6
Obtained by the students in a certain test are 14 and 2.5. Assuming the distribution to be
normal find the number of students getting marks
(i)between 12 and 15,(ii) above 18,(iii) below 8
[Given:For a S.N.V. z area between z = 0 to z = 0.4 is 0.1554,
between z = 0 to z = 0.8 is 0.2881,that between z = 0 to z = 1.6 is 0.4452, between
z = 0 to z = 2.4 is 0.4918]

Q. 3 Solve Any Two of the following. CO3 12


A) Define “Karl Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient”. Also show that−1 < 𝑟 < +1. 6
B) For the following data, 6
X: 6 8 12 15 18 20 24 28 31
Y: 10 12 15 15 18 25 22 26 28
Calculate (i) Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation
(ii)Standard Error (S.E)
(iii)Probable Error(P.E)
C) Obtain Rank Correlation Coefficient (ρ), for the following data, 6
X 68 64 75 50 64 80 75 40 55 64
Y 62 58 68 45 81 60 68 48 50 70

Q.4 Solve Any Two of the following. CO4 12


A) Obtain the equation of the regression lines form the following data, 6
X 91 97 108 121 67 124 51 73 111 57
Y 71 75 69 97 70 91 39 61 80 47
B) At the time of estimation of the regression equations of the two variables x and y ,the 6
following results were obtained : ̅𝑥 = 90;
̅𝑦 = 70; 𝑛 = 10; ∑ 𝑥 2 = 6360 ; ∑ 𝑦 2 = 2860 , ∑ 𝑥𝑦 = 3900, where x and y are the
deviations from the respective means. Obtain the equations.
C) Determine which one of the following is the regression line of 𝑦 on 𝑥; 6
4𝑥 − 5𝑦 + 30 = 0; 20𝑥 − 9𝑦 − 107 = 0. Also,
find 𝑟𝑥𝑦 and 𝜎𝑦 when 𝜎𝑥 = 3

Q. 5 Solve Any Two of the following. CO5 12

A) A coin was tossed 200 times and the head turned up 108 times. Test the hypothesis that 6
the coin is unbiased at 5% level of significance.
B) A sample of 100 electric bulbs produced by manufacturer A showed a mean life time of 6
1190 hours and a standard deviation of 90 hours. A sample of 75 bulbs produced by
manufacturer B showed a mean life time of 1230 hours with the standard deviation of
120 hours. Is there a difference between the mean life time of two hands is significance
i) at 5% level of significance
ii) at 1% level of significance
C) In a city A, 20% of a random sample of 900 school boys had a certain slight physical 6
defect. In another city B, 18.5 of a random sample of 1600 school boys had the same
defect. is the difference between the proportion significance?
*** End ***
The grid and the borders of the table will be hidden before final printing.
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE
Supplementary Semester Examination – January 2023
Course: B. Tech. Branch : CE / CSE / CS Semester : IV
Subject Code & Name: Probability & Statistics [BTCOC402]
Max Marks: 60 Date: Duration: 3 Hrs.

Instructions to the Students:


1. All the questions are compulsory.
2. The level of question/expected answer as per OBE or the Course Outcome (CO) on which the question
is based is mentioned in ( ) in front of the question.
3. Use of non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary and mention it clearly.
(Level/CO) Marks
Q. 1 Solve Any Two of the following. [12]
A) Four cards are drawn at random from a pack of 52 cards. Find the probability that, Understand
(i) They are a king, a queen, a jack and an ace.
(ii) There is one card of each suit.
(iii) There are two cards of Clubs and two cards of diamonds.
B) If events A and B are independent then the events Understand
(i) A and B̅ are independent
(ii) A̅ and B are independent
C) In a bolt factory, machines A, B, C manufacture respectively 25%, 35%, and 40% Understand
of the total. Of their output 5, 4, 2 per cent are known to be defective bolts. A bolt
is drawn at random from the product and is found to be defective. What are the
probabilities that it was manufactured by
(i) Machine A, (ii) Machine B or C

Q.2 Attempt the following questions. [12]


A) (i) Two dice are rolled at random. Obtain the probability distribution of sum Understand
of the numbers on them.
(ii) Three cards are drawn at random successively, without replacement from
a well shuffled pack of cards. Obtain the probability distribution of the
number of face cards (jack, queen, king, and ace).

B) Write the proof for the following: Evaluate


Var(ax + by) = a2 Var(x) + b2 Var(y) + 2ab Cov(x, y)

Q. 3 Solve Any Two of the following. [12]


A) Write the proof to find mean and variance of the Binomial Distribution. Evaluate

B) If 5% of the electric bulbs manufactured by a company are defective, use Poisson Understand
distribution to find the probability that in a sample of 100 bulbs
(i) none is defective
(ii) 5 bulbs will be defective. (e-5 = 0.007)
C) The hourly wages of 1000 workmen are normally distributed around a mean of Understand
Rs. 70 and with a standard deviation of Rs. 5. Estimate the number of workers
whose hourly wages will be:
(i) between Rs. 69 and Rs. 72
(ii) more than Rs. 75
(iii) less than Rs. 63

Q.4 Solve the following questions. [12]


A) Calculate Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation between expenditure on Understand
advertising and sales from the data given below:
Advertising
39 65 62 90 82 75 25 98 36 78
expenses
Sales 47 53 58 86 62 68 60 91 51 84
B) Ten competitors in a beauty contest are ranked by three judges in the following Understand
order :
1st Judge: 1 6 5 10 3 2 4 9 7 8
nd
2 Judge: 3 5 8 4 7 10 2 1 6 9
rd
3 Judge: 6 4 9 8 1 2 3 10 5 7

Q. 5 Solve Any Two of the following. [12]


A) The data of marks in the Statistics and Economics are given in the table. Find the Understand
following:
(i) The two regression coefficients
(ii) The two regression equations
(iii) The coefficient of correlation between the marks in Economics and
Statistics.
Marks in
25 28 35 32 31 36 29 38 34 32
Economics
Marks in
43 46 49 41 36 32 31 30 33 39
Statistics
B) If the two lines of regression are: Understand

4x – 5y + 30 = 0 and 20x – 9y – 107 = 0


are line of regressions x on y, and y on x respectively. Find rxy and σy when σx =
3.

C) A packaging device is set to fill detergent powder packets with a mean weight of Understand
5 kg, with a standard deviation of 0.31 kg. The weight of packets can be assumed
to be normally distributed. The weight of packets is known to drift upwards over
a period of time due to machine fault, which is not tolerable. A random sample of
100 packets is taken and weighed. The sample has mean weight of 5.03 kg. Can
we conclude that the mean weight produced by the machine has increased? Use a
5 per cent level of significance. (Given Zα = 1.645)
*** End ***
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Date: 24/08/2022
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Instructions to the Student:


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2. All Questions are compulsory


and Statistics [BTBS404]
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1. Each question carries 12 marks


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i) There must be one from each category.


Max. Marks: 60

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Que: 2 Attempt any TWO of the following questions.


Que: 1 Attempt any TWO of the following questions.
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iii) The chartered accountant must be in the committee


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A] i) A continuous random variable has the probability density function


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mathematics, find the probability that the student is a (i) girl and (ii) a boy.
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accountant. Find the probability of the committee in the following manner:


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[Link]. Computer Engineering /CSE/ CSE(AI&ML).

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officers of the purchase department, 2 officers of the sales department and 1 chartered

constitute 60% of the students. If a student is selected at random and is found to be studying
ii) Urn A contains 5 red and 3 white memory chips; the urn B contains 2 red and 6 white

B] A committee of 4 persons is to be appointed from 3 officers of the production department, 4

C] In a certain college 25% of boys and 10% of girls are studying mathematics. The girls
4. If some pare or parameter is noticed to be missing, you may appropriately assume it and

memory chips. If a chip is drawn from each box what is the probability that they are both of the
Marks

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6
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10

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2

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16
E9 3D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 68 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B
20

3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 D4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F 419 EA 8B 06

Que: 5 Attempt the following questions.


Que: 4 Attempt the following questions.
Que: 3 Attempt the following questions.
09 9F4 19 EA 8B 68 D4 003 56 93F 96 6FE 93 D0 99F 41 EA 8B 06 8D
9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41 9E 8 06 8D 40

8
4
41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03

4
9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 4 03 56

16
A8 B0 68D 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B 68 D4 00 56 93F )
B0 68 40 03 569 3F 966 FE 93D 09 9F 419 EA 8B 068 D4 00 356 93 96

5
68 D4 03 56 3F 966 FE 93 09 9F 419 EA 8B 06 D 00 356 93 F96 6F

10
D4 00 56 93 96 F 93 D0 9F 41 E 8 06 8D 40 35 93 F9 6F E9
3
34

00 356 93 F96 6F E93 D0 99 41 9E A8 B06 8D 40 035 693 F9 66F E9 3D

20
65
35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03 69 F 66 E 3D 09

7
8
69 F9 66 E 3D 09 F4 19 A B 68 4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F
3F 66 FE 93 09 9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41
B] Fit a Binomial distribution to the following observation:

96 FE 93 D0 9F 41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E

9
Arithmetic means of X and Y series are 6 and 8 respectively.
6F 9 D0 99 41 9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A

24
E9 3D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 68 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B
3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 D4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F 419 EA 8B 06
09 9F4 19 EA 8B 68 D4 003 56 93F 96 6FE 93 D0 99F 41 EA 8B 06 8D
4

9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41 9E 8 06 8D 40

099F419EA8B068D40035693F966FE93D
and
22

41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03

8
4
6

the mean values of x and y. Find the value of correlation coefficient.


9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 4 03 56

16
A8 B0 68D 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B 68 D4 00 56 93F
B0 68 40 03 569 3F 966 FE 93D 09 9F 419 EA 8B 068 D4 00 356 93 96

assumption of random throwing, do the data indicate an unbiased die?


68 D4 03 56 3F 966 FE 93 09 9F 419 EA 8B 06 D 00 356 93 F96 6F

Also, obtain an estimate of y which should correspond on the average to


A] Obtain the least square regression line of y on x for the following data.
D4 00 56 93 96 F 93 D0 9F 41 E 8 06 8D 40 35 93 F9 6F E9

19
57
00 356 93 F96 6F E93 D0 99 41 9E A8 B06 8D 40 035 693 F9 66F E9 3D
35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03 69 F 66 E 3D 09
8
5

69 F9 66 E 3D 09 F4 19 A B 68 4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F
3F 66 FE 93 09 9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41
96 FE 93 D0 9F 41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E
6F 9 D0 99 41 9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A
E9 3D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 68 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B

7
8
3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 D4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F 419 EA 8B 06
find the expected number of heads appearing when a fair coin is tossed three times.

09 9F4 19 EA 8B 68 D4 003 56 93F 96 6FE 93 D0 99F 41 EA 8B 06 8


9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41 9E 8 06 8D
41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D
9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 4
A8 B0 68D 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B 68 D4 0
B0 68 40 03 569 3F 966 FE 93D 09 9F 419 EA 8B 068 D4 00
B] From the following table, calculate the coefficient of correlation by Karl Pearson’s method

68 D4 03 56 3F 966 FE 93 09 9F 419 EA 8B 06 D 00
A] From the following data, calculate the rank correlation coefficient by Karl Pearson’s method

D4 00 56 93 96 F 93 D0 9F 41 E 8 06 8D 40 35

[12]
[12]
deviation 0.250 kg. Assuming normal distribution find chance of sack get weighing less than

A] i) A die was thrown 6000 times and a throw of 5 or 6 was obtained 3240 times. On the
C] Sacks of sugar packed by an atomic loader having an average weight of 100 kg with standard
ii) Obtain the probability distribution of X, the number of heads in three tosses of a coin. Also

[12]

. Find
00 356 93 F96 6F E93 D0 99 41 9E A8 B06 8D 40 035
35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03 6
69 F9 66 E 3D 09 F4 19 A B 68 4 03 56
3F 66 FE 93 09 9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93
96 FE 93 D0 9F 41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93
6F 9 D0 99 41 9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F
E9 3D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 68 40 03 69 3F
3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 D4 03 56 3F 96
09 9F4 19 EA 8B 68 D4 003 56 93F 96
9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6
41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F
9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E
D 5 9
41 19EA A8B B06 68D 400 035 693 3F9 66F FE9
6 6
19 9EA 8B 068 8D4 4003 356 93F F96 6FE E93 3D0
E 8 06 D 0 5 93 9 6F 9 D 99
EA A8B B06 8D 400 0356 693 F96 66F E93 3D0 099 F41
8 4 3 F E F
A8 8B0 068D D40 003 569 93F 966 6FE 93D D09 99F 419 9EA
B 6 0 5 3 9 6 F 9 0 9 4 E 8
8B 06 8D4 400 356 693 F96 6F E93 3D0 99 F41 19E A8 B06
06 8D 00 35 93 F96 6F E9 D0 99 F41 9E A8 B0 8D
06 8D 400 35 693 F96 6F E9 3D0 99 F41 9E A8 B0 68D 40
4 6 3 6
68 8D4 003 356 93F F966 6FE E93 D09 99F F419 9EA A8B B06 8D 400 0356
D 0 0 5 6 9 3 9 6 F 9 3 D0 9 41 E 8 06 8D 40 35 9
8D 40 35 9 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A B0 8 4 03 69 3F
4 03 69 3F 66 E 3D 09 F 19 A 8B 68 D4 00 56 3 96
40 0035 569 3F9 966 FE9 93D 09 9F4 419 EA 8B0 068 D4 003 3569 93F F966 6FE
3 F 9 E 8 D 0
00 0356 693 F96 66F E93 3D0 099 F41 19E A8 B06 68D 40 035 5693 3F9 966F FE9 93D
35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03 69 F 66 E 3D 09
69 F9 66 E 3D 09 F4 19 A B 68 4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F
populations?
3F 66 FE 93 09 9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41
96 FE 93 D0 9F 41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E
6F 9 D0 99 41 9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A
E9 3D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 68 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B
3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 D4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F 419 EA 8B 06
09 9F4 19 EA 8B 68 D4 003 56 93F 96 6FE 93 D0 99F 41 EA 8B 06 8D
9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41 9E 8 06 8D 40
41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03
9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 4 03 56
A8 B0 68D 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B 68 D4 00 56 93F
B0 68 40 03 569 3F 966 FE 93D 09 9F 419 EA 8B 068 D4 00 356 93 96
68 D4 03 56 3F 966 FE 93 09 9F 419 EA 8B 06 D 00 356 93 F96 6F
D4 00 56 93 96 F 93 D0 9F 41 E 8 06 8D 40 35 93 F9 6F E9 is the dean correct?
00 356 93 F96 6F E93 D0 99 41 9E A8 B06 8D 40 035 693 F9 66F E9 3D
35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03 69 F 66 E 3D 09
69 F9 66 E 3D 09 F4 19 A B 68 4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F
3F 66 FE 93 09 9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41
96 FE 93 D0 9F 41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E
6F 9 D0 99 41 9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A
E9 3D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 68 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B
3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 D4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F 419 EA 8B 06
09 9F4 19 EA 8B 68 D4 003 56 93F 96 6FE 93 D0 99F 41 EA 8B 06 8D
9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41 9E 8 06 8D 40
41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03
9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 4 03 56
A8 B0 68D 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B 68 D4 00 56 93F
B0 68 40 03 569 3F 966 FE 93D 09 9F 419 EA 8B 068 D4 00 356 93 96
68 D4 03 56 3F 966 FE 93 09 9F 419 EA 8B 06 D 00 356 93 F96 6F
D4 00 56 93 96 F 93 D0 9F 41 E 8 06 8D 40 35 93 F9 6F E9
00 356 93 F96 6F E93 D0 99 41 9E A8 B06 8D 40 035 693 F9 66F E9 3D
35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03 69 F 66 E 3D 09
69 F9 66 E 3D 09 F4 19 A B 68 4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F
3F 66 FE 93 09 9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41
96 FE 93 D0 9F 41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E
6F 9 D0 99 41 9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A
E9 3D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 68 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B
3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 D4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F 419 EA 8B 06
09 9F4 19 EA 8B 68 D4 003 56 93F 96 6FE 93 D0 99F 41 EA 8B 06 8D
9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41 9E 8 06 8D 40

099F419EA8B068D40035693F966FE93D
41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03
9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 4 03 56
A8 B0 68D 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B 68 D4 00 56 93F
B0 68 40 03 569 3F 966 FE 93D 09 9F 419 EA 8B 068 D4 00 356 93 96
68 D4 03 56 3F 966 FE 93 09 9F 419 EA 8B 06 D 00 356 93 F96 6F
D4 00 56 93 96 F 93 D0 9F 41 E 8 06 8D 40 35 93 F9 6F E9
00 356 93 F96 6F E93 D0 99 41 9E A8 B06 8D 40 035 693 F9 66F E9 3D
35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03 69 F 66 E 3D 09
69 F9 66 E 3D 09 F4 19 A B 68 4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F
3F 66 FE 93 09 9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41
96 FE 93 D0 9F 41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E
6F 9 D0 99 41 9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A
E9 3D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 68 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B
3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 D4 03 56 3F 96 FE 93 0 9F 419 EA 8B 06
finds their average salary is $14,445 with a standard deviation of $150. With

09 9F4 19 EA 8B 68 D4 003 56 93F 96 6FE 93 D0 99F 41 EA 8B 06 8


9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6F 93 D0 99 41 9E 8 06 8D
41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D
9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E9 3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 4
A8 B0 68D 40 03 69 3F 66 FE 3D 09 9F 19 EA 8B 68 D4 0
B0 68 40 03 569 3F 966 FE 93D 09 9F 419 EA 8B 068 D4 00
68 D4 03 56 3F 966 FE 93 09 9F 419 EA 8B 06 D 00
D4 00 56 93 96 F 93 D0 9F 41 E 8 06 8D 40 35
Ph.D. students in his state earn more than this. He surveys 44 randomly selected students and
Department of Education. The dean of graduate studies at a large state University feels that
this difference likely to be hidden in samples of 1200 and 900 respectively from the two
ii) There are 30% and 25% respectively of faired haired people in the two large populations. Is

B] A full-time Ph.D. students received an average salary of $12,837 according to U.S.

00 356 93 F96 6F E93 D0 99 41 9E A8 B06 8D 40 035


35 93 F9 6F E9 D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 8D 40 03 6
69 F9 66 E 3D 09 F4 19 A B 68 4 03 56
3F 66 FE 93 09 9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93
96 FE 93 D0 9F 41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93
6F 9 D0 99 41 9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F
E9 3D 99 F4 9E A8 B0 68 40 03 69 3F
3D 09 F4 19 A B0 68 D4 03 56 3F 96
09 9F4 19 EA 8B 68 D4 003 56 93F 96
9F 19 EA 8B 06 D4 00 56 93 96 6
41 EA 8B 06 8D 00 35 93 F9 6F
9E 8 0 8D 40 35 69 F9 66 E

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