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Semester & Branch: I SEM & M.

E CSE
Subject Code : MA7155

Max. Marks: 100

Subject Name: Applied Probability and Statistics

Time: 9.00A.M-12.00 P.M

Part-A

(10X 2 = 10 Marks)
Ten percent of the currency notes received by the cashier of a bank are defective. The notes
1.
collected at the end of a day were randomly checked for any defect. What is the probability that
atleast 5 notes are to be checked in order to get 2 defective?
2. If X and Y are independent random variable with mean 2,3 and variance 1,2. Find the mean
and variance of Z= 2X 3Y.
3. The joint probability distribution of X and Y is given by P(x, y) = Find the marginal
probability distribution of X and Y.
4. The correlation coefficient of two random variable X and Y is while their variances are 3 and 5.
Find the covariance.
5. What are properties of good estimator?
6. Write down the normal equations the curve
7. What is the use of t-test?
8. Where do you apply z-test?
9. Write the advantages of MANOVA?
10. Define co-variance vector?
Part-B
(80 Marks)
11. a (i) Find the moment generating function, mean, variance of geometric distribution. Also derive
the memory less property
(ii) The probability function of an infinite discrete distribution is given by

P(
X

j)

1
2

j ; j=1, 2

. Verify that the total probability is 1 and find the mean and variance of the distribution. Find
also P(X is even), P(X 5) and P(X is divisible by 3).
(OR)
b (i) Find the MGF of exponential distribution hence find mean and variance?
(ii) Find the MGF of gamma distribution hence find mean and variance?

12. a (i) Calculate the correlation coefficient from the data


X:
Y:

75
10

88
134

95
150

70
115

60
110

80
140

81
142

50
100

(ii) If X and Y each follow an exponential distribution with parameter 1 and are independent, find the
PDF of U=X-Y.
(OR)
b. Find the two regression lines using the data below
X:
7
4
8
6
5
Y:
6
5
9
8
2
13. (i) Explain the types of estimation?

(ii) Fit a second degree parabola to the following data by the least square method:
X:
1
2
3
4
5
Y:
1090
1220
1390
1625
1915
(OR)
b (i) Fit a second degree parabola to the following data by the least square method:
X:
1
2
3
4
5
Y:
3
9
12
16
25

14. a (i) In a random sample of 400 persons from a large population 120 are females. Can it be said
that males and females are in the ratio 5:3 in the population? Use 10% los.
(ii) Two types of batteries are tested for their length of the life and the following data are obtained
Samples
Mean
Variance
9
600 hrs
121
Type A
Type B
8
640 hrs
144
(OR)
b (i) Calculate the expected frequencies for the following data pressuring the two attributes viz.,
conditions of home and conditions of child as independent
condition of home
clean
dirty
clean
70
50
condition
fair
80
20
of child
dirty
35
45
Use test at 5% los to state whether the two attributes are independent.
(ii) A random sample of size 100 has mean 15, the population variance being 25. Find the interval
estimate of the population mean with a confidence level of 99% & 95%.
15. Explain about the Multivariate Normal Distribution?
(OR)
Briefly explain about Principal Component Analysis?

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