Mat 2377 Final Spring 2011
Mat 2377 Final Spring 2011
Mat 2377 Final Spring 2011
Professor : G. Lamothe
Name :
Student Number :
Calculators are permitted. It is an open book exam.
There are 4 short answer questions and 14 multiple choice questions.
The exam will be marked on a total of 30 points.
Submit your answers for the multiple choice questions in the following table.
Question
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Answer
Question
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Answer
(Question 1 cont.)
[4]
0 < x < 1.
(Question 2 cont.)
[4]
3. Consider a random sample of n = 22 transformers. For each transformer, we recorded the operating hours until failure. Using R-commander,
we produced the following summary table.
mean
2191.773
sd
1228.25
100% n
4186 22
(a) Based on the following normal probability plot and box plot of
the 22 times to failure, would you find it reasonable to model the
time to failure with a normal distribution ? (Discuss)
(Question 3 cont.)
(Question 3 cont.)
[4]
(Question 4 cont.)
10
[1]
(B) 0.3231
(B) 1.645
(E) 30
(C) 0.9
(D) 0.1501
(E) 0.6083
(C) -1.761
(D) -1.753
(E) -1.645
[1]
(D) 25
X 10
p < c = 0.05.
P
S/ 15
(A) 1.761
[1]
(C) 40
[1]
(B) 39
(C) 0.36
(B) 0.0004
(C) 0.5
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(D) 0.0001
(E) 0.25
[1]
(A) 0.9744
[1]
(B) 0.9985
(C) 0.9898
(D) 0.7567
(E) 0.0222
edge condition
coarse
moderate
smooth
depth of bore
above below
target target
15
10
25
20
50
80
We select one of the 200 parts at random. Given that the part has a
coarse edge condition, what is the probability that the depth of bore is
above target ?
(A) 10/25
[1]
(B) 15/25
(C) 15/200
(D) 15/90
(E) 75/90
8. Consider the data from Question 7. We select one of the 200 parts
at random. Define the events : A =moderate edge condition and
B =depth of bore is below target. Are the events A and B independent ?
(A) Yes
(B) No
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[1]
9. An engineer who is studying the tensile strength of a steel alloy intended for use in golf club shafts knows that tensile strength is normally
distributed with = 57 psi. A random sample of 25 specimens is selected to test H0 : = 3500 against H1 : 6= 3500 at a level of significance
of = 5%. Compute the probability of committing an error of type II
if mean strength = 3470.
(A) 0.7486
[1]
(C) 0.8238
(D) 0.1762
(E) 0.0244
10. Consider the hypothesis test from Question 9. From the n = 25 observations, we compute a sample mean of x = 3465 psi. Compute the
p-value and give the conclusion at = 5%.
(A) 0.0022
[1]
(B) 0.2514
(B) 0.0011
(C) 0.0250
(D) 0.0500
(E) 0.1145
11. The brightness of a television picture tube can be evaluated by measuring the amount of current required to achieve a particular brightness
level. The researchers used R-commander to produce the following summary of the data.
mean
323.24
sd
9.991482
0%
299.8
100% n
340.8 15
Give a point estimate of the population mean and the standard error of the estimate.
(A) point estimate = 323.24 ; standard error = 9.991482
(B) point estimate = 323.24 ; standard error = 9.15
(C) point estimate = 323.24 ; standard error = 2.579790
(D) point estimate = 323.24 ; standard error = 0.666099
(E) point estimate = 323.3 ; standard error = 323.24
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[1]
12. Consider the data from Question 11. The engineers produced the following normal probability plot.
(B) [316.71,329.77]
(E) [317.21,329.27]
(C) [318.08,328.40]
13. An assembly plant receives its voltage regulators from three dierent
suppliers, 30% from supplier A, 60% from supplier B and 10% from
supplier C. Suppose that 95% of the voltage regulators from supplier
A perform according to specifications and that the rates for suppliers
B and C are 80% and 65%, respectively. If a voltage regulator perform
according to specifications, what is the probability that it came from
supplier A.
(A) 0.1226
(B) 0.4545
(C) 0.9500
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(D) 0.3000
(E) 0.3434
[1]
n
10
10
mean
32
63.5
variance
138.89
119.17
The estimated regression line is y = 39.1 + 0.764 x. The sample correlation between x and y is
(A) 0.15
(B) 0.75
(C) 0.82
15
(D) 0.94
(E) -0.85