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Choose the correct alternative:

A distance random variable X is said to have the Poisson distribution with parameter m if its p.m.f. is given by P(x) = `("e"^(-"m")"m"^"x")/("x"!)` the condition for m is ______

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

X is the number obtained on upper most face when a die is thrown, then E(x) = 3.5

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State whether the following statement is True or False:  

A discrete random variable X is said to follow the Poisson distribution with parameter m ≥ 0 if its p.m.f. is given by P(X = x) = `("e"^(-"m")"m"^"x")/"x"`, x = 0, 1, 2, .....

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

If n is very large and p is very small then X follows Poisson distribution with n = mp

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The probability that a bomb will hit the target is 0.8. Using the following activity, find the probability that, out of 5 bombs, exactly 2 will miss the target

Solution: Let p = probability that bomb miss the target

∴ q = `square`, p = `square`, n = 5.

X ~ B`(5, square)`, P(x) = `""^"n""C"_x"P"^x"q"^("n" - x)`

P(X = 2) =  `""^5"C"_2  square = square`

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If X follows Poisson distribution such that P(X = 1) = 0.4 and P(X = 2) = 0.2, using the following activity find the value of m.

Solution: X : Follows Poisson distribution

∴ P(X) = `("e"^-"m" "m"^x)/(x!)`, P(X = 1) = 0.4 and P(X = 2) = 0.2

∴ P(X = 1) = `square` P(X = 2).

`("e"^-"m" "m"^x)/(1!) = square ("e"^-"m" "m"^2)/(2!)`,

`"e"^-"m" = square  "e"^-"m" "m"/2`, m ≠ 0

∴ m = `square`

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A dairy plant has five milk tankers, I, II, III, IV and V. Three milk tankers are to be used on five delivery routes A, B, C, D and E. The distances (in kms) between the dairy plant and the delivery routes are given in the following distance matrix.

  I II III IV V
A 150 120 175 180 200
B 125 110 120 150 165
C 130 100 145 160 170
D 40 40 70 70 100
E 45 25 60 70 95

How should the milk tankers be assigned to the chilling center so as to minimize the distance travelled?

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State whether the following statement is true or false:

lf X ∼ P(m) with P(X = 1) = P(X = 2) then m = 1.

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State whether the following statement is true or false:

Dorbish-Bowley's Price Index Number is the square root of the product of Laspeyre's and Paasche's Index Numbers.

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If P01 (L) = 121, P01 (P) = 100, then P01 (F) = ______.

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A job production unit has four jobs P, Q, R, and S which can be manufactured on each of the four machines I, II, III, and IV. The processing cost of each job for each machine is given in the following table:

Job Machines
(Processing cost in ₹)
I II III IV
P 31 25 33 29
Q 25 24 23 21
R 19 21 23 24
S 38 36 34 40

Find the optimal assignment to minimize the total processing cost.

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Evaluate `int1/(x(x-1)) dx`

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Evaluate `int 1/(x(x-1))dx`

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Evaluate `int(5x^2 - 6x+3)/(2x- 3 )dx`

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If f' (x) = 4x3 - 3x2 + 2x + k, f(O) = 1 and f(1) = finf (x).

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If f'(x) - 4x3 - 3x2 + 2x + k, f(0) = 1 and f(1) = 4, find f(x).

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Evaluate the following.

`int x sqrt(1+x^2) dx`

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If X ∼ P(m) with P(X = 1) = P(X = 2), then find the mean and P(X = 2).

Given e–2 = 0.1353

Solution: Since P(X = 1) = P(X = 2)

∴ `("e"^square"m"^1)/(1!) = ("e"^"-m""m"^2)/square`

∴ m = `square`

∴ P(X = 2) = `("e"^-2. "m"^2)/(2!)` = `square`

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Evaluate `int 1 / (x (x - 1)) dx`

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If f'(x) = 4x3 - 3x2 + 2x + k, f(0) = 1 and f(1) = 4, find f(x).

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