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B.Tech Mathematics III Exam Paper 2018

This document contains a mathematics exam with 11 questions across two parts. Part A contains 10 multiple choice questions covering topics like probability distributions, sampling, hypothesis testing, and integration techniques. Part B contains 5 additional questions, each with two related parts worth 10 marks total, on subjects like probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, curve fitting, differential equations, and numerical methods. Students must answer all of Part A and select one full question from each of the 5 units in Part B.

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B.Tech Mathematics III Exam Paper 2018

This document contains a mathematics exam with 11 questions across two parts. Part A contains 10 multiple choice questions covering topics like probability distributions, sampling, hypothesis testing, and integration techniques. Part B contains 5 additional questions, each with two related parts worth 10 marks total, on subjects like probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, curve fitting, differential equations, and numerical methods. Students must answer all of Part A and select one full question from each of the 5 units in Part B.

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Code No: 132AC R16

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


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[Link] I Year II Semester Examinations, August - 2018
MATHEMATICS - III
((Common to CE, EEE, ME, ECE, CSE, EIE, IT, MCT, ETM, MMT, AE, MIE, PTM,
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CEE, MSNT)

Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75

Note: This question paper contains two parts A and B.


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Part A is compulsory which carries 25 marks. Answer all questions in Part A.
Part B consists of 5 Units. Answer any one full question from each unit. Each
question carries 10 marks and may have a, b, c as sub questions.
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PART- A
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(25 Marks)
1.a) Find the mean and variance of the probability distribution having pdf,
𝑓 𝑥 = 𝑒 −𝑥 , 𝑥 > 0. [2]
b) A fair coin is tossed until a head or consecutive five tails occurs. Find the discrete
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probability distribution. [3]
c) Write the conditions of validity of  -test.
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[2]
d) Construct sampling distribution of means for the population 3, 7, 11, 15 by drawing
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samples of size two without replacement. Determine i)  ii)  iii) Sampling distribution
of means. [3]
e) Discuss types of errors of the test of hypothesis. [2]
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f) Give the graphical interpretation of the bisection method. [3]
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g) Write the iterative formula for finding N using method of false position. [2]
h) Explain briefly about method of least square. [3]
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i) Derive Trapezoidal rule for computing integral 𝑎 𝑓 𝑥 𝑑𝑥. [2]
j) What are the limitations of Taylor’s series method? [3]
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PART-B
(50 Marks)
Let (x) = 3x2, when 0  x  1 be the probability density function of a continuous random
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2.a)
variable X. Determine a and b such that
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i) P(Xa) = P(X>a) ii) P(X>b) = 0.05.
b) Probability density function of a random variable X is
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𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑥, 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 𝜋
𝑓 𝑥 = 2 .
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0, 𝑒𝑙𝑠𝑒𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒
Find the mean, mode and median of the distribution. [5+5]
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3.a) A die is cast until 6 appears. What is the probability that it must be cast more than
5 times?
b) The marks obtained in mathematics by 1000 students is normally distributed with mean
78% and standard deviation 11%. Determine:
i) What was the highest mark obtained by the lowest 25% students?
ii) Within what limit did the middle 90% of the student lie? [5+5]
4.a) Explain why the larger variance is placed in the numerator of the statistic F. Discuss the
application of F-test in testing if two variances are homogenous.
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b) A sample of 11 rats from a central population had an average blood viscosity of 3.92 with
a standard deviation of 0.61. Estimate the 95% confidence limits for the mean blood
viscosity of the population. [5+5]
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OR
5.a) The mean voltage of a battery is 15 and standard deviation 0.2. Find the probability that
four such batteries connected in series will have a combined voltage of 60.8 or more
volts.
b) Discuss critical region and level of significance with example. [5+5]
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6.a) Suppose the diameter of motor shafts in a lot have a mean of 0.249 inches and standard
deviation if 0.003 inches. The inner diameter of bearings in another lot have a mean of
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0.255 inches and standard deviation of 0.002 inches. If a shaft and bearing are selected at
random, find the probability that the shaft will not fit inside the bearing. Assume that
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both dimensions are normally distributed.
b) A sample of 400 items is taken from a normal population whose mean is 4 and
variance 4. If the sample mean is 4.45, can the samples be regarded as a simple sample?
[5+5]
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7. In a sample of 600 students of a certain college 400 are found to use ball pens. In another
college from a sample of 900 students 450 were found to use ball pens. Test whether two
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colleges are significantly different with respect to the habit of using ball pens? [10]

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8. Estimate 𝑦 at 𝑥 = 5 by fitting a least squares curve of the form 𝑦 = to the
𝑥(𝑥−𝑎)
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following data [10]

𝑥 3.6 4.8 6.0 7.2 8.4 9.6 10.8


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𝑦 0.83 0.31 0.17 0.10 0.07 0.05 0.04
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9. Show that the Gauss-Seidel methods diverge for solving the system of equations
2x + 3y + z = -1; 3x + 2y + 2z = 1; x + 2y + 2z = 6. [10]
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10. Find the successive approximate solution of the differential equation y = y, y(0) = 1 by
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Picard’s method and compare it with exact solution. [10]
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11. Use Runge-Kutta method of order four to find 𝑦 when 𝑥 = 0.6 in steps of 0.2 given that
𝑑𝑦
= 1 + 𝑦 2 , 𝑦 0 = 0. [10]
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𝑑𝑥

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