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An urn contains 4 black, 5 white, and 6 red balls. Two balls are drawn one after the other without replacement, What is the probability that at least one ball is black?

[2.7] Probability
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Two balls are drawn from an urn containing 5 green, 3 blue, and 7 yellow balls one by one without replacement. What is the probability that at least one ball is blue?

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The data gives number of accidents per day on a railway track. Compute Q2, P17, and D7.

4, 2, 3, 5, 6, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2.

[2.1] Partition Values
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The distribution of daily sales of shoes (size-wise) for 100 days from a certain shop is:

Size of shoes 2 4 3 5 7 6 8
No. of days 14 20 13 19 13 13 8

Compute Q2, D1, and P95.

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In the frequency distribution of families given below, the number of families corresponding to expenditure group 2000 - 4000 is missing from the table. However value of 25th percentile is 2880. Find the missing frequency.

Weekly Expenditure (₹1000) 0 – 2 2 – 4 4 – 6 6 – 8 8 – 10
No. of families 14 ? 39 7 15
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Calculate Q1, D6, and P15 for the following data:

Mid value 25 75 125 175 225 275
Frequency 10 70 80 100 150 90
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Daily income for a group of 100 workers are given below:

Daily income (in₹) 0 – 50 50 – 100 100 – 150 150 – 200 200 – 250
No. of persons 7 ? 25 30 ?

P30 for this group is ₹ 110. Calculate the missing frequencies.

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The distribution of a sample of students appearing for a C.A. examination is:

Marks 0 – 100 100 – 200 200 – 300 300 – 400 400 – 500 500 – 600
No. of students 130 150 190 220 280 130

Help C.A. institute to decide cut-off marks for qualifying an examination when 3% of students pass the examination.

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Find Q1, D6, and P78 for the following data:

C.I. 8 – 8.95 9 – 9.95 10 – 10.95 11 – 11.95 12 – 12.95
f 5 10 20 10 5
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The mean and standard deviations of two brands of watches are given below:

  Brand-I Brand-II
Mean 36 months  48 months
S.D. 8 months 10 months

Calculate a coefficient of variation of the two brands and interpret the results.

[2.2] Measures of Dispersion
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Calculate coefficient of variation for the data given below [Given : `sqrt(3.3)` = 1.8166]

C.I. 5 – 15  15 – 25 25 – 35 35 – 45 45 – 55 55 – 65 65 – 75
f 6 7 15 25 8 18 21
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Calculate the correlation coefficient from the following data, and interpret it.

X 1 3 5 7 9 11 13
Y 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
[2.5] Correlation
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Calculate the correlation coefficient from the following data and interpret it.

x 9 7 6 8 9 6 7
y 19 17 16 18 19 16 17
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If (x – 1, y + 4) = (1, 2) find the values of x and y.

[1.1] Sets and Relations
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If `(x + 1/3, y/3 - 1) = (1/3 , 3/2)`, find x and y.

[1.1] Sets and Relations
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If P = {1, 2, 3} and Q = {6, 4}, find the sets P × Q and Q × P.

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Express {(x, y) / x2 +y2 = 100 where x, y ∈ W} as a set of ordered pairs.

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Write the domain and range of the following relation: {(a, b) / a ∈ N, a < 6 and b = 4}

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Write the domain and range of the following relation: {(a, b) / a, b ∈ N, a + b = 12}

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Write the domain and range of the following relation: (2, 4), (2, 5), (2,6), (2, 7)}

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