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Bca Part 3 Statistical Analysis e 3913 2021

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Bca Part 3 Statistical Analysis e 3913 2021

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E–3913
B. C. A. (Part III) EXAMINATION, 2021
(New Course)
Paper First
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
(301)

Time : Three Hours ] [ Maximum Marks : 80


Note : Attempt any two parts from each Unit. All questions
carry equal marks. Only simple calculators are allowed
not scientific calculator.
Unit—I

1. (a) If 2.n C5 9.n 2 C5 , then find the value of n.

(b) Find the middle term in the expansion of :


10
1
x .
x

(c) Find the coefficient of x7 in the expansion of :


11
1
x2 .
x

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Unit—II

2. (a) Define Histogram and draw a histogram for the


following distribution :
Class Frequency
0—10 2
10—20 4
20—30 10
30—40 4
40—50 8
(b) Find the mean deviation from the arithmetic mean of
the following distribution :
Marks No. of Students
0—10 5
10—20 8
20—30 15
30—40 16
40—50 6
(c) Calculate Karl Pearson’s coefficient of skewness from
the following data :
Age (in years) No. of Children
0—1 15
1—2 17
2—3 19
3—4 27
4—5 19
5—6 12
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Unit—III
3. (a) What is the chance of throwing a total of 11 with two
dice if the digit on first dice is 5 ?
(b) In case of Binomial distribution, write an expression
for the probability of at most r successes.
(c) State and prove additive law of probability.
Unit—IV
4. (a) Find Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation between
the heights of fathers and sons (in inches) :
Height of Father Height of Son
65 67
66 68
67 65
67 68
68 72
69 72
70 69
72 71
(b) Fit a straight line to the following data regarding x as
the independent variable :
x y
0 1.0
1 1.8
2 3.3
3 4.5
4 6.3

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(c) Define Chi-square and discuss its uses in testing of


hypothesis.
Unit—V
5. (a) What is sampling ? What are the main objects of
sampling ?
(b) A random sample of 400 flower stems has an average
length of 10 cm. Can this be regarded as a sample from
a large population with mean of 10.2 cm and a standard
deviation of 2.25 cm ?
(c) Prices of shares of a company on the different days in a
month were found to be :
66, 65, 69, 70, 69, 71, 70, 63, 64 and 68.
Discuss whether the mean price of shares in the month
is 65.

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