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2- ORGANIZING DATA 1- Twenty elementary school children father only (F), mother only (M), or someon 7 ). are as follows. © else (S). The responses of the chiléne, M B B M F § BM & BOF BM M BBF®™ wy a, Construct a frequency distribution table. b. Write the relative frequencies and Percentages for all categories. c. What percentage of the children in this sample live with mother only? 4. Draw a bar graph for the frequency distribution and a pie chart for the percentages item [Gall Freguency | Rebfve ot [eC 7 Scanned with CamScanner 2- The following data give the number of computer courses taken by 30 business majors who recently graduated from a university, wR KR SB KA 4 2 2 4% SPOR AR KR eB A BQ Ak 1 3 ee et 2 1 4. Prepare a frequency distribution table for th b. Compute the relative frequency and ©. Draw a bar graph for the relative fr d. What Percentage of these graduates ese data acing single valued classes, Percentage distributions for all Categories. ‘equency distribution. took 2 or 3 computer counts? q. bens | telly b, e é THEA 3. THA 4. EN Scanned with CamScanner MX Nua beref classes 4YSC $43 3-The following data » give the number of computer keyboards assembled at the Twentieth Century Electronies Company for a sample of 25 days MQOS R456 Gad WAR 5451 “54 5) MR AER B50 57 a 4. S049 52 a. Construct a frequency distribution table b. Calculate the relative frequencies and percentages for all classes, c. Construct a histogram and a polygon for the percentage distribution and cumulative increasing curve. d. For what percentage of the days is the number of computer keyboards more than53? ns25 ;mvnz Lit, way = 566 f (c} arb. | class | tally | mrt Peo | Frepeaney [Ribhuclj) Bar| Arable ay tenn | eda [IL es Meg 2 zon Bz [2 ws, 4yes| 3 4b [wh |aaedileedng 4 els | vote | Qa 2 6 ge@\ 46-49 Law| wes |p we | ean [zeta 5. y \ 02.) Bt | \8 orV | 2AZ., uu Besse Ro \ Lele “+ wy 48 49 S255 5B ee Scanned with CamScanner 4. Nixon Corporation manufactures computer terminals. The following dat number of computer terminals produced at the company for a sample of 39 aoe the S, u RN AR BBW BR B 34 x Mw RR RWB BWW woo MH DO aOR MW a Construct a frequency distribution table b. Calculate the relative frequencies and percentages for all classes, c. Construct histogram and a polygon for the percentage distribu cumulative increasing curve. on ang a For what percentage of the days is the number of computer terminal; in the interval less than 27 ? Is Produceg Nz-32. YELM 2...35,ntinz 7) umber a Classts2 Cass cuidths ee auclass | telly nid Pot [RE | Poccort [araclalig() F |, Zo 23.) | 3 ees 219 45 cot | lo % 3 b. zon ||2a5. [oe ban lid “lea. 3.by3e2585 5 = 23 Z3 so 26-29} | Gf PFS | oe 3 | 80% IS 232A |b BPneh el hb Fond ABP L|2.3 322.55... $.. BBG bdabb FA ILEZ | 28 35-38} 5 36-5.\o.cbb4| 6.7%..1 30 a Someday MS M5 U5 HS 325 34.5 (Angy)” C3 % 2 32 35 36 Gass) d. 36.6% — Scanned with CamScanner . ‘The following data give the annual incomes (an thousands of dollars) for 40 production managers randomly selected from large companies. 576 63:3 473 72.5 a2 46 Z a ts Gl 59.6 ORS, AS B49 33,2377 033 ThA. BOA 559 BL 356 493 “7r4 “TH. ng BS 52 750. GHA S48 73S 488 YRS, BS 727 94_ BS RS 679 461 651, a. Construct a frequency distribution table p. Calculate the relative frequencies and percentages for all classes. c, What is the width of each class? 4. Construct a histogram and a polygon for the percentage distribution and cumulative jncreasing curve. p24 “pitts 65 naiia < 38 : Aes bec oi glatses. NAB Log (Ma )obe2 oe Bo bay [e(P) REY Berek [Acanaldivel®) | io Ye =o lola \ 4 — THY... " Th TAAL LT -T3SR SN SG 7 Fo 834 (¢ Scanned with CamScanner {NUMIRICAL DHNCIDP TIVE: MASINI Uni qrngud JeThe following dal set holonps 8 population: ¢ au ? 0 7) 7) 0 4 Cateutate Hho mews, Median, mode, range, YATANEE, undid devintion, the values, corresponding 10 the fiat and third Quartiles, mo 0 ove dent of uy) A) Af cope eu Wy Bran BEER WEE = 2,5 or de There do. Meo ea.e wm" ® Rowg.c. We oe OAL. at \ae(- 9) = ah ‘ 16 @ Var hav GSS os (see) pa . ; re WA 4 Sen Aint She , z ¢ - _ “Os Oi Shandid davishians NE" 2 Nees = 7.088 1° OM bai SL 0b8 No / Dcelvicrel CVar tohd ox ‘e = toe ‘ : Se lee 2 284,60 Scanned with CamScanner 2A sample of 7 business statistics booics produced the following data om their prices S262 Calculate the lean, median. mode, rnge. verience, senderd devistion, the values corresponding to the first and third Quantiles, 2nd coeficiext of veriztion. 56047 ess oH Ss @ Standard de Jitters To @ Gee of voridion = LZ flee = : =—S Ks Sai flees 38 ¥. i “V4FL Gi 521551 @ 15é61e2 TG Scanned with CamScanner on Vn gre sed ded to billions of dollars) for a ¢ 1992 gross sales (roun' 4.The following table gives th camp Of eight U.S. companies: ~~ Company 1992 Gross Sales (billions of dollars) Philip Morris 50 General Electric 62 Pfizer 7 Merck 10 Coca-Cola 3 AT&T 65. Hewlett-Packard 7 Johnson & Johnson 14 Calculate the mean, ee and the values, cofresponding to the first and third Guaies mo d and coefficient of variation. Meaz fo h« T3359 5.55 n- 3 ce 7 no 7 —Hedinndadd <4 +. rh als (4 1F) a x. — ated = “There oe ~ — nme ugh 2.5 Wak = ON ig FL 5S mane A NER BHR 5 Soe, 3 Fox. rsvs} ye el 7. 13 Eiced eZ bi r - se « lest iakcon = et N64 LOS a _Gebtieiedk ovat _ ; ieierk Vacations S.=SI279 7 7, b2 (Genmeb5 Gaia = aoe (Q2 35 95Q.. 34s, aa ea 13 Fo c = ; “ ue = Q,2 leh A h2e [zy Scanned with CamScanner S rou e ed 4-The following table gives the frequency distrl for a sample of 40 university students enrolled Hours of Study lL OO OerlT|]|]|]|mUm bution of total hours spent the semester in an introductory during Spring 1993. Number of Students ——S 24 to less than 40 3 40 to less than 56 5 56 to less than 72 0. 72 to less than 88 ir 88 to less than 104 5 nz ef =o 104 to less than120 5 Calculate the mean, median, mode, variance, standard deviation, and coefficient of jation.| Cla idpor| mat | mint Atunulative | eae ese 5e a 5 Hos 56:)....3. 43. \.240 fol - SO BELT octdeufonbdon fu GAO...) 42962. BCR aes 88lia | ge | 96 o | Be Bee 3 gesttl s.| 96 | abe |dbedep— 29 le4s Woh 2 2 Sho | 62 Suncktasa..f.. Ale t 13.0 PIF SE 7 SUE me IFS gp SA 5 OI HIBY we 0b. 0 02S WY = 22 2 30:2 h - co 4e4 tr as % he 36y" ail 24 Ue 56 F2 BY ley I2o -ll Medln arder- “2% = 20.6, Themehten ts 75 frou Acnmud ative Yncrta sig Curve Scanned with CamScanner ~The following thle gives the frequency distribution of the number of : ers sold during the past month at 40 computer stores located in New York City o Computers Sold Number of Stores Calculste the meen, median, mode, variance, standard deviation, the values corresponding to the first and third Quartiles and coefficient of variation. eae te te Me Sine sere a ee te 1243029 @ 7” Cres) | tap maede = 14.5 5 wide. Ae 3 gens] -_ . ptdn aches 2012 WI yg Seem greph..medion x Jb 4 ee “1 means 274282!5 9 Oy Bot PBOByge ys ae fe + os 975-5 Loy 2 CF (i) ° Scanned with CamScanner 4- PROBABILITY 1-You buy a raffle ticket for sold. The winner will be sele you win? anew . cted at ae A total of 20,000 tickets have been m from these. What is the probability that Pte) to. = 2.005, etel ene 2- List the simple events of the following statistical experiments in a sample space One roll of a die. D a. . " 4 leva losses a) (ges : AGS b. Three tosses of a coin. «bases 3 foie (UarHeed As veyet') 1 = Tole c. One toss ofa coin and one roll of a die. Be fils Dp denM > FERAL Etec tee “of (ell, tT 3-A box contains three items that are labeled A, B, and C. Two items are selected at random (with and without replacement) from this box. List all the possible outcomes for this experiment. Write the sample space S. — Samples $A, —fe £ (0,8). (a,c), (Bc) § Scanned with CamScanner sn a business statistics 1085, and jp j, Je ve nts are f a I ees ornot they suffer from math, How ao ae comes are possibly : . jias La Draw a tree diagram for this experiment. Draw @ Venn diagram. | os wer randomly selected fro fest bey yy Che NN. 4 out Comes..a8 pss Front A baad ane Student Net.s {ee ey oo NN: (ay | — a a .w red and a few green marbles. If three marbles are randomly observed, how many total outcomes are outcomes in a Venn 5- A hat contains a fe drawn and the colors or these marbles are possible? Draw a tree diagram for this experiment. Show all the diagram. sa] Ie @* Cr Fae Joes 939)8 Beat A ell an . Gvet Ball. ae g°etn.. —_— ne anne a eee a A ym < Scanned with CamScanner " Woy Good a. Atleast one part is good. 1 bahive b. Exactly one part is defective, davdebed c. The first part is good and the second is defective, zt d. At most one part is good, Single 7 one otltome = : —Casdows..cmzanere Man on ~ T Peat 12" boh 2 Pad Hee bale i il LU. Scanned with CamScanner 7-The statistics students at Adams College ate 60% male. Exactly 20%" of the m and 20% of the women are married. Determine the probability that a randomly selected students will be classified as thefollowing. a ie (a) man and married (b) man and unmarri (©) woman and married (@) woman and unmarried an oo marred Lettaaslfs een mete. Leh. . renmene Lo bel. Scanned with CamScanner 8- Professor Horatio Dull’s statistics class has 3 married men and 5 married women; the rest are unmarried. There are 35 People altogether, 20 of whom are men. One student is selected at random. at Construct the joint probability table for sex versus marital status. b. Indicate the probabilities for the following joint events: (1) man and married (2) woman and married (3) woman and unmarried (4) man and unmarried boarded, ren Scanned with CamScanner Co) P(A) +P(B)- WETS! y= P(A) - P(Rucder Gast eon® = Oe 9- “All the 420 employees of @ company were asked if they smoke or not and whethe, they ‘at college graduates or not. Based on this information, the following two-way classification table ware prepared. | p cans) Collage Not a College aie +, eel \ £ Smoker 35 80 We Nonsmoker 130 175 aero) \645 25 TS probability that this If one sample is selected at random from this company , find the employee is a a. collage graduate b. nonsmoker d. collage graduate or smoker (@ smoker given the employee is not a college graduate c. collage graduate and smoker xollege graduate given the employee is a nonsmoker Scanned with CamScanner 10- The following table gives a tow-way classification of all 1000 employees ora large company based on whether they arc single or married and whether or not they own stocks and bonds. Own Stocks and Bonds Yes No 7}. Single (120 280 4oo Married 180 420 bo« Leal Zoo ie (eae a, _ If one employee is selected at random from these 1000 employees find the probability that this employee is i, married ii, owns stocks and bonds iii.) single given he/she owns stocks and bonds ¥.) does not own stocks and bonds given he/she is married b. Are time events ‘‘single’” and ‘‘yes”” mutually exclusive? What about time events ‘‘yes” and “no”? c. Are the events ‘‘married”” and “yes” independent? Why or why not? ~ foe eee LL. Plsdeple faan) -19- u indepen deat Scanned with CamScanner ults were asked if they think they are financiay, a 11- Two thousand randomly selected tegen i "The followin} better off than their parents. The pte = i i 1 More Than hig! ~ Less Than high high Schoo _ Se _ ’ Better off 140 (450 420 Bh oom 60 250 u ° up, 200 00 0 54 Co» _Worse off 300 Suppossohid Adult is selected af Fandom from those 2000 adults. Find the following probabilities. a. P(better off or high school) b. P(more than high school or worse off c. p(better off or worse off) d. P(better off and high schoo)) G) Petter off given that high school) P| ‘=. tole, (oo a. PEE “Boe Tee / (3 ee 56 : Re ee * ~ 5%, lo “ PEs aaa lo Scanned with CamScanner Dependor Cv enck P(A 238) = P(A). PLB NA) 12- Ross computers Inc. buys 55% of alt computer chips trait: Gill’s Company and 45% from Dillon’s Company. It is known that 1% of all the computer chips received from gills are defective and 2% are. of all the computer chips received from Dillon’s are defective. One computer is found In contain a defective chip. What is the probability that this chip came from Dillons? _ delecfive Totel Gills 1 en Qillan's ics meet Me isle, aivesk ch De Non ) io) Scanned with CamScanner 5» DISCRETE RANDOM VARIABLES 1+ The following table gives the probability distribution of a discrete random variable x 0 I 2 3 4 5 6 Pee) 11 1928S ‘42.09 06 = \ Find the following probabilities. a P&x=3) Pred) P(x>4) —- P(I< x <4) Probability that x assumes a value less than 4 that x assumes a value greater than 2 Pr bability that x assumes a value in the interval 2 to 5 a) Pluss) < o- 515. 9 -P(x<2\ 2 OM 4 0:14 2.030 PURS4) 50.04 40:06 = O15 PL HacKs) PAS KK 4) =-0128 +.0:15-2 0-43 b)Plx —@) YMI=ot, >- 2.34 P( 22234) = onto = v “For Gut 05.2 0-4 Io Pl220).< 4.5 , Dxprenze and 2-248 Me~-2-39) 2 o00Bte. ~ 04S 0 842 #064158 | OF) 22.998 Cfoae-».9) 4 22 095) f PCZHNIB) ea 97H) #6 + 9PYY— 0179 95-04 \249 @ Pte obi) 20129939, 2 (22-244)n 0.0812 & betetn 26 \y find tnferednd the standard normal cing : a. totheright ofZ= 1.56). totheleRof z=-1.97 ~9* 27592 c. to the right ofz =-2.05 d. to the Ie ih 6 P z7iey) PE PLS <5 821 gu Plz Tbs) 2 1- oMMag ate = 2.0594 — 6 ne “1.9?) = 0-02uy Ee ©. PC 2-75) 2 bDAIF satus es @ PC2c\86) 2 = 0.9525 — 2 -27- Scanned with CamScanner =n 2 3- Obtain the following probabilities for the standard normal distribution. a PC 2>-1.26) b. P(-.684.82) @ P(e >= bes) 21> Pe- 126) 2\ 01839 « DYPl-9b2cecht). Ple-izy) ~ Plz = 0.43) = 0 +969) - 0-24 826 = 04Flogs OP(f202.05) = Ploebes) Pease) \onB ued 6) P(-4.3152 es) = P22) —P(22-¥4.34) 2 o5-on es OP Zr tai) 2 \- = 2 -B4e! 4- Let x be a continuous random variable that is normally distributed with a mean of }0 and a standard deviation or 12. Find ‘the probability that x assumes a value 7 Fo) & greater than 70 b. less than 75 ¢. greater than 100 ate an ys (a) Pli9s) =PCB72765) ee the al \-pP(2<395) 0 Te 53 +h. 6.996 XZ owl Lb 5s 3.95 FL A<45)\= Pe <2-75) = 2-997 21 OF Ci sloo) 2 P (295.82) 25.9921 Las) =o0.49=1 Oplh< 99)

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