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This document outlines an examination paper for Engineering Mathematics-IV, including instructions, question formats, and marking schemes. It features various mathematical problems related to probability, statistics, and calculus, requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of these concepts. The exam consists of compulsory and optional questions, with specific marks allocated to each problem.

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Paper / Subject Code: 40721 / Engineering Mathematics-IV

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is defective. If an item chosen is found to be defective, find the probability

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