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EM-III(Assignment 7)

The document discusses various probability problems involving discrete random variables and their probability functions. It includes calculations for probabilities of specific outcomes, expected values, and applications of binomial and normal distributions. Additionally, it addresses scenarios involving defective items and the distribution of weights among students.

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EM-III(Assignment 7)

The document discusses various probability problems involving discrete random variables and their probability functions. It includes calculations for probabilities of specific outcomes, expected values, and applications of binomial and normal distributions. Additionally, it addresses scenarios involving defective items and the distribution of weights among students.

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Probabiti isthi A discrete randam variable has the probabilit ity Function given below [x TEVlae soni Pashe | 1 |Pcx=x)]o2 | « loi | ar | on 2r | Find i)k 1) PCK<1) i) POX% 2) iv) P22 X22) race = pCxiy=9 O.2 + o+07) + 2k HO} +2 = 1 Skto4 =) ) Sk = 1-04 Sk= OE K = 02 PCx<1) = Pexs-2) + Pox's =1) + PCxrm\a) = Ot ktOrn = O.24+ 012 +01 fece 21) = 0-42] IG minnn ass) iDoty Rok a = 2k +O +2 Ds 12) +.0-1 + 2.60119) [Poo aor BiG? s5) iv) PCOK* <5) Since , a = pcxi) =1 1 3 Kt oie + 3k +12 HKetK + 2e2A7+4GK? = 1 =e sik © f Sk*+7K-1 = 0 a Bk7+8k-Kk-1l = oO BkKCK+i)-1CkK+)) = 0 | (8k -) Ce +!) = 6 | # K+l=o & ea] PCx <5) = Peven + Perea) + Pere iz D4 Pexeay SK 42K tae ter ae feces Ss) = 49 Sale PCx>5)= Pcx=) + Pex=7) eae tases SU OIKE ENG Y (AINE (4) [ecx > y= 3 | 32] v0 I~ iO IN x, iN es " = Pex=n + Perea) +Pcxza) + Pexsu) + Pores) fo Dike + Sheth ee Fike Fie eA ae ah = 7 L\ 42 EN S Se; IPCog x < 5)= 24 " CF) A discrete random vangble has the probability density Fonction given below =~ a ee es ee [Pcx=x)| Sm leS alba | ee4| 3¢5| fea |ee [72 +¢| Find iyc ji)PCx6) WIRCI ees pu) =1 i 1 1 255i {I v foc24 Fez 1 loc?#+#9S = 1 =o | OCF HIOG =F >L = oO loc (c+) =1Cc+1) = Oo ——_—_—— G@loc-t) Co+) = 9 —— Milciea lacus tia cp) = OC — aa | & esos — 10 As we Know pCxi) % 0 a c=-1l 1s not possible i PCx <6) = PevwoitPeren + Pexs2) + Pexsa2 + Pcxeqy a staPey= si = 0 Heit eetacit Bre tc? re Bete : T as LYNE JEN Cie] to) PCx<6) = 81 ] eek Pix><) = Pexzs) + Pex) a = 2c + 724k ea Geet i : eel 2 al SanERSLSZameer fecr ree s] 100 ‘ | P(t ven M= Average number of Phone call 0 i hr By USING Pdissan's distribution , Rlexeigy = em ve 25*"5 (2.59% rh x! i) Pero phone calls) = (Pex =o) Senate Gores oO! . P Cno phone“calis) = 90-0821 ii) PCexactly 3 calls) = Pcx=a) 3! O-2138 " : P Cewactly 3 calls) mee two wil Given ’ Poe= 0) + Pex ery + Pexe, ©YC2)* 4 ©-203)! + | Je! a 27G»y p22! Q.10\|| Weights \of 4000 stvdents dre found to be Mormatiy distrputed wilh mean Sdkgs . And Stondard deviahon Ska s ) Find the A i Stvdents with weights . ee thon 5 ii) between 45 and 60 kgs) CGiven: Fot_a s-N.v. = aoreg under the curve betwen 2=90 ond 2=1 i6 023413 ond that between 2=0 and z=2 | Os Lalo = || Given 3 N = 4000 m= SOkg c= Skg S By Using norma) distr putian = =r a Z2 = x -SsO 5 i) less than 45 kg Z2 = 45-50 5) Seed ple cu erPCepece Dice SSS Bcreng) = pz =) 0-5 =— 0.3413 ecx%s4s5) = O-1537 1 6 34.8 Y 6. i) bet? 43 ond 60 kg a +. Number of student. =Nx«O-15 87 =4000K0.1537 ae 3S = EE\WS-gO = =I Ss ze GO So! = 2 s sins | ees P C65 < x<60)= PC-1<2 <2) 1 eee J 1 / 1 PC4s5< x< 60) = BGs 25 = 0-3413 + By 57> | PCys< xX £60) = 0.8185 a Ne SNe SESE per). 2150.6 zs t = NX 0.9185 = 4000 O-BI&S = 37 S724 Oui.l| The life tyme of certain type of fattery ha mean life 4 oo hours and vigtion Of S60 hours. As soming the istb vt10n of life £0 be normal, Find The per centoye of patheries: Which have Inte time of More than 356 hours i) The percentage of battenes whch have jife Hime between 0d 8 | .S00 hours’. Cowen for S.N.v drea betwen zp=5 2 zai Or BHIZ And z=o-2 ws > tSEO4772). = || Given m = 4oo hrs a = 50h By sing” Norma) ay stn hoton ze x-m r Z= x-400 oe. i) more thon 3506 hre:- 2 = 350=400== =1 7 50 PCR> 350) =°9PC 2 > -1) PCx> 3s0) = PC zr! PCx> 350) = 0.9413 : = 0-84) = 84.137 J. Percentage of batteries e413 5 i) bea® 369 and Soo hrs Za 300 = 400 = So mre SOO -—40O. = 2. So PEP ( 300 4 m<.so00)t = P Crm <2) PC300< x

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