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Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science

Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics

Practical 01. Mathematical Logic


Date :05/06/2015
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2)
3)
4)

Using Truth Table, verify that


[(p q) (q r)] [(~p q) ( q r) ] is a contingency, where p,q and r are
logical statements.
Using Truth Table, verify that { [ (p q) ~ p ] ~ q } (p q) is a contradiction
where p,q,r are logical statements.
Using Truth Table, verify that
p (~q r) p ~(q ~r) [p (q ~r)] Where p,q and r are logical statements.
Draw Venn Diagrams of the following Statements
a) All real numbers are complex numbers.
b) Some Indians are living in America.
c) Some government servants are not talented.
d) No government industries are co. operative firms.
e) Some rectangles are not squares.

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics


Practical 02. Matrices
Date :08/06/2015

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2)
3)
4)

4
A= 1
4
& A201 .
2
If A = 3
3

3 3
0
1 ,find A-1 using Adjoin method and hence show that A2 = .Hence find A200
4
3
3
2
3

3
3
2

show that A2 7A 8 = 0.Hence find A-1.

1 0
0 1 2
and B = 0 2 , find AB. Also find (AB)-1, if exists.
5 4 1
3 1
1 0
2 3
For A =
,B=
verify that (AB)-1 = B-1 A-1.
3 1
1 2
If A =

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics


Practical 03. Matrices
Date :08/06/2015

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2)
3)
4)

Solve the following equations by the inversion method:


3 + 3 - 4 = 2; - = 1and 2 = 1.
Express the following equations in matrix form & Solve them by method of reduction: 2
+ = 1, + 2 + 3 = 8 and 3 + - 4 = 1
Solve, using reduction method, the following system of equations :
log + + 2 = 3; log + 2 + 3 2 = 6 and 2log + 3 4 2 = 1
The cost of 4 pencils, 3 pens and 2 erasers is ` 60. The cost of 2 pencils, 4 pens and 6
erasers is ` 90and cost of 6 pencils, 2 pens and 3 erasers is ` 70. Find the cost of each item,
by using matrices.

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics

Practical 04. Correlation of Bivariate Ungrouped Data


1)

Date :15/06/2015
The following data relates production cost (in Rs. 000) and profit (in Rs. 000) of a
company for last seven years.
Production Cost (in 000) 12 9 8 10 11 13 7
Profit (in 000)
14 8 6
9
11 12 3
Calculate Karl Persons correlation coefficient between production Cost & Profit.

2)

3)
4)

The following information is available from the data on two variables & .
( - )2 = 900, ( - )(-) = 108, = 3, = 0.4.Find the number of pairs of
observations.
From the information given below, calculate the value of correlation co efficient. ( - 10)
( 15) = 105, ( 10) = 35, ( 15) = 60, n = 12, ( 10)2 = 148, ( - 15)2 = 450.
The following Table gives marks obtained by 5 students in the oral Test () and written
Test ()
Marks in Oral Test ()
1
2
3
4
5
Marks in written Test ()
5
7
9
11
13
Find the value of coefficient of correlation between marks in orals and marks in written
Test state the type of correlation.

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics

Practical 05. Spearmans Rank Correlation Co Efficient


Date :15/06/2015
1)

The Rank given to 12 candidates by two judges A and B in a singing competition are as
follows:
A
1
2 3
4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B 12 9 6 10 3 5 4 7 8
2
11
1
Find spearmans rank correlation coefficient. Do the Judges have contrasting opinions?

2)

The following data relate to marks in economics and marks in statistics of 10, students in a
Marks in Economics 29 55 52 82 72
Marks In Statistics
39 25 48 76 52
Compute spearmans coefficient of correlation.

3)

65
58

88
81

26
41

68
74

The following data gives marks obtained by 10 students in English () and statistics ()
X 82 32 72 62 32 87 52 67
Y 72 89 87 81 79 69 59 64
Calculate spearmans rank correlation coefficient.

4)

15
59

32
59

27
34

Two tests were conducted for a group of 6 students. Marks were given for the first test
while grades were allotted for the second test. Find spearmans rank correlation coefficient
between marks & grades.
Marks
Grades

35
B+

35
A+

80
C

60
B

35
A+

75
A

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics


Practical 06. Regression Analysis
Date :29/06/2015

1)

The following data gives expenditure in Rs. 000 () & profit in Rs. 000 () of a firm in
years 2001 to 2006
Year
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Expenditure ()
1
2
3
4
5
6
Profit ()
2
4
7
6
5
6
Find regression equation of on and predict the profit when expenditure allocated in Rs.
1,00,000.

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3)

The regression equations are 5 6 +90 = 0 and 15 8 - 130 = 0. Also = 1.


Find ,, , & .
Find the regression equation showing the capacity utilization on production from the
following data.
Average

Standard Deviation

Production(in lakh units)

35.06

10.05

Capacity utilization(in percentage)

84.08

8.5

Coefficient of Correlation
r = 0.62
Estimate the production when the capacity utilization is 70 percent.
4)

The following table gives indices of industrial production and number of registered
unemployed persons(in lakhs)
Index of Production ()
No. of unemployed ()

100
15

102
12

104
13

107
11

105
12

112
12

103
19

99
26

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics


Practical 07. Linear In equations
Date :05/07/2015

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Find the set of all points satisfying the In equitation

+4
2

>0, 2. Represent the solution

set in (a) Interval from as well as (b) Graphically.


Find the common region bounded by the in equations 2 + 3 12,
+ 3, 4 and 3. Also represent this region graphically.
Solve: 2 3 3 + 5, R. Represent the solution set on number line. Also
represent the solution in XOY plane.
Find the common region representing the in equitation: 3 + 2 1800,
2 + 7 1400, 0 350, 0 150. Write the Co-ordinates of the corner points of
the region.

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics

Practical 08. Linear Programming Problems


Date :12/07/2015
1)
2)

Solve graphically the following Linear Programming Problem:


Minimize = 3 + 2, subject to 5 + 10, 2 + 2 12, + 4 12, 0, 0
A carpenter manufactures chairs and tables. He sells them at a profit of Rs. 200 per chair
and Rs. 300 per table. Both the products are to be processed on the three machines M1, M2
and M3. The time required for each product in hours and the total time available in hours
for each machine are as per the following.
Machine
Chair
Table
Available time in hours
M1
3
3
36
M2
5
2
50
M3
2
6
60
Determine the number of chairs & tables to be manufactured so as to get maximum profit.

3)

Solve following problem graphically. Maximise Z = 2.7182 1 +3.1416 2 ,


Subject to 1 + 2 2 4, 2 1 - 2 8 and 1 0, 2 0.

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics

Practical 09. Measurements of Mortality


Date :19/07/2015
1)

Obtain Crude death rates for Town A and Town B given below and compare them

Age Group
0 20
20 40
40 60
Above 60
2)

Town A
Population (in
No. of Deaths
000)
150
3520
210
7040
230
2160
180
3880

Find the missing value if CDR = 13.08. Also find age SDRs
Age (years)
Population (in 000)
No. of Deaths

3)

0 20
8
96

20 40

84

40 75
7
72

Above 75
4
93

Find age specific Death Rates for population A and B given by the following table.
Age Group
Population A in thousand
Death in A
Population B in thousand
Death in B

4)

Town B
Population (in
No. of Deaths
000)
120
2080
220
2030
210
2420
170
3970

0 30
50
150
60
120

30 60
90
180
100
160

60 and above
30
200
20
250

Find CDR and age SDRs from the following information:


Age Group
0 30
30 60
60 80
80 and above

Population in thousand
10
14
9
7

No. of Deaths
150
140
180
210

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics

Practical 10. Construction of Life Tables


Date :19/07/2015
1)

Fill in the blanks in the following life table.

21
22

2)

?
94626

?
3853229

Construct the life table with columns , , , and for

3)

95513
94931

0
60

1
40

2
35

3
20

4
10

5
0

For the following table find the terms marked by ?

5
6

90
80

290

e0x
?

e0x
?
?

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics

Practical 11.Assignment Problems


Date :26/07/2015
1) A company has to assign four workers A,B,C and D to four jobs W, X, Y, and Z the cost
matrix is given below :
Jobs (cost in Rs.)
W
X
Y
Z
A
1000
1200
400
900
B
600
500
300
800
Workers
C
200
300
400
500
D
600
700
300
1000
Obtain an optimum assignment schedule and total cost required.
2) Four salesmen are to be assigned to four districts. Estimates of the sale revenue in
hundred of rupees for each sale are as follows.
District
Salesman
A
B
C
1
320
350
400
2
400
250
300
3
420
270
340
4
250
390
410
Give the assignment pattern that will maximize the sale revenue.

D
280
220
300
350

3) Solve the following unbalanced assignment problem of minimizing total time for doing all the jobs.

Job
Operator
1
2
3
1
6
2
5
2
2
5
8
3
7
8
6
4
6
2
3
5
9
3
8
6
4
7
4
4) Suggest optimum solution to the following assignment problem.

Counter
W
X
Y
Z

A
41
22
27
45

Services Time (in hrs)


Salesman
B
C
72
39
29
49
39
60
50
48

4
2
7
9
4
9
6

5
6
7
8
5
7
8

D
52
65
51
52

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics


Practical 12.Sequencing
Date :03/06/2015

1) Five jobs are to be processed. Each job must go through two machines A and B in order AB. The
time required for processing (in minutes) these jobs is given in the following table.

Job
1
2
3
4
5
A
6
2
10
4
11
B
3
7
8
9
5
Determine a sequence for these jobs which will minimize total required. Also find the idle
time for each machine.
2) Find the optimal sequence which minimizes total required for completing five jobs which
have to be processed on each of the machines M1, M2, M3 in that order. The processing
time for each Job on machine is given below. Also find the total elapsed time and idle time
for each machine.
Jobs
1
2
3
4
5
M1
6
7
5
11
5
M2
4
3
2
5
1
M3
3
8
7
4
9
3) Find the sequence that minimized the total time required in performing the following
jobs on three machines in the order X Y Z.
Jobs
Machine
X
Y
Z

Processing time (in minutes)


1

8
3
8

3
4
7

7
5
6

2
2
9

5
1
10

1
6
9

4) The time (in hours) required to perfume the printing and binding operations in that
order for each book is given in the following table :
Book
I
II
III
III
IV
Printing Machine M1
3
7
4
5
7
Printing Machine M2
6
2
7
3
4
Find the sequence that minimizes the total elapsed time (in hours) to complete the work. Also
find the minimum elapsed time T and times for two machines

Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science


Std: S.Y.J.C (COMMERCE)

Subject : Mathematical and Statistics

5) Five jobs are to be processed on three machines X, Y, Z in the order YXZ. The time
schedule for the entire task is as follows:
Machines

Jobs
P
Q
R
S
T
X
5
6
2
3
4
Y
4
9
8
6
5
Z
8
10
6
7
11
Determine the optimal sequence, state the total elapsed time and optain the idle times for
machines, X, Y, Z.

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