Assessment 3
Assessment 3
San Teodoro, Bunawan, Agusan del Sur Trento External Studies Center
website: http://asscat.edu.ph Poblacion, Trento, Agusan del Sur
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LEARNING GUIDE
AY 2020-2021, 2nd semester
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this course, the students are expected to:
1. Apply statistical methods in the analysis of data
2. Design experiments involving several factors
3. Course Requirement:
To successfully complete the course, you are required to perform/conduct all the learning activities
specified in each topic. Overall assessment of the outputs will be based on the following:
Grading System:
1. D. Montgomery and G. Runger (2003) Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, 3rd editio
2. W.J. DeCoursey (2003). Statistics and Probability for Engineering Applications with Microsoft Excel
3. S. Brandt (2014). Data Analysis, 4th edition
4. H. Guerrero (2019). Excel Data Analysis, 2nd edition
5. T. Agami Reddy (2011). Applied Data Analysis and Modeling for Energy Engineers and Scientists
PROBLEM SETS
1. Turbo Generators PLC manufacture seven large turbines for a customer. Three of these turbines do not
meet the customer’s specification. Quality control inspectors choose two turbines at random. Let the
discrete random variable X be defined to be the number of turbines inspected which meet the customer’s
specification. (a) Find the probabilities that X takes the values 0, 1 or 2. (b) Find and graph the cumulative
distribution function.
2. A traffic engineer is interested in the number of vehicles reaching a particular crossroads during periods
of relatively low traffic flow. The engineer finds that the number of vehicles X reaching the crossroads per
minute is governed by the probability distribution:
x 0 1 2 3 4
P (X = x) 0.37 0.39 0.19 0.04 0.01
(a) Calculate the expected value, the variance and the standard deviation of the random variable X.
(b) Graph the probability distribution P(X = x) and the corresponding cumulative probability distribution
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3. A machine is operated by two workers. There are sixteen workers available. How many possible teams
of two workers are there?
4. A factory has 52 machines. Two of these have been given an experimental modification. In the first
week after this modification, problems are reported with thirteen of the machines. What is the probability
that both of the modified machines are among the thirteen with problems assuming that all machines are
equally likely to give problems?
5. A factory has 52 machines. Four of these have been given an experimental modification. In the first
week after this modification, problems are reported with thirteen of the machines. What is the probability
that exactly two of the modified machines are among the thirteen with problems assuming that all
machines are equally likely to give problems?
6. A random number generator produces sequences of independent digits, each of which is as likely to be
any digit from 0 to 9 as any other. If X denotes any single digit, find E(X).