Answer All Questions in This Section.: SMKPJ Mathst P3 2014 Qa Revision: Set 1 Section A (45 Marks)
Answer All Questions in This Section.: SMKPJ Mathst P3 2014 Qa Revision: Set 1 Section A (45 Marks)
Answer All Questions in This Section.: SMKPJ Mathst P3 2014 Qa Revision: Set 1 Section A (45 Marks)
2. The events A and B are such that P ( A )=0.45 , P ( B )=0.35 and P(A∩ B ¿=0.16 . Find
(a) P(A∪ B ¿ [2]
(b) P(B’¿ A ' ¿ [3]
If event C is defined such that C and A are independent and P (A∩C ¿=0.2 , find P ( A ∪ C ) .
[3]
3. In a large college 58% of students are female and 42% are male. A random sample of
100students is chosen from the college. Using a suitable approximation find the probability
that more than half the sample are female. [5]
4. The heights to the nearest cm of 60 students are summarised in the table below.
(a) Calculate the mean, median, mode and standard deviation. [8]
(b) By calculating Pearson’s coefficient of skewness, state the type of distribution for the
above data. [2]
5. (i) The continuous random variable X is uniformly distributed over the interval [-1, 3]. Find
(a) E( X) [1]
(b) Var (X ) [2]
(ii) A discrete random variable has a Binomial distribution B (30 , p ) . A single observation is
used to test H 0 : p=0.3 against H 1 : p ≠ 0.3 .
(a) Use a 1% level of significance to find the rejection region of this test. [5]
(b) The value of the observation was found to be 15. Comment on this finding. [1]
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6. A salesman meets 6 potential buyers daily and records the number of sales made for a period
of 100 days as shown in the table below.
Number of sales 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Number of days 12 19 38 16 10 3 2
(a) Find all the expected frequencies of the number of sales which have a binomial
distribution with the same mean and same number of days. [4]
(b) Determine, at the 5% level of significance, whether the observed data fits the binomial
distribution. [4]
{
1
0≤ x≤1
2
f ( x )= 1
x− 1≤x ≤k
2
0 otherwise
8. In a certain game, there is only the possibility of winning or losing for every trial.
(a) If the probability of winning is 0.3, find
(i) the probability of winning at least 3 times after 10 trials
(ii) the value of n, if the probability of winning less than n times is 0.8497 after 10
trials. [5]
(b) If the probability of winning is 0.03, by using the Poisson approximation, find the
probability of winning at most 3 times after 100 trials. [4]
(c) If the probability of winning is 0.4, by using a suitable approximation, find the probability
of winning between 40 and 50 times after 100 trials. [6]
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3 X B (100,0.58 ) B1
Y N ( 58 , 24.36 ) B1
[ P ( X >50 )=P ( X ≥ 51 ) ] M1: Using
50.5/51.5/49.5/48.5
(
= P z ≥±(
50.5−58
√ 24.36
)
) A1
A1
= P (z ≥ -1.52...) (5)
= 0.9357
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( )
M1: Correct substitution
∑ f −F of 3 values
B
Median = 2
LB + ×c A1: CAO
fm
= 164.5+ ( 30−16
18 )
×5=168.39 M1: Correct substitution
of 3 values
A1: CAO
Mode = LB +
( ∆1
∆ 1 + ∆2
×c
)
M1: Correct substitution
√
2
1703415 (10095) = 9.066
¿ −
60 3600
5 (i)
(a) −1+3 A1
E ( X )= =1
2
(1)
2
(b) [ 3− (−1 ) ] 4
Var ( X )= = M1A1
12 3
(2)
(ii) Assuming H 0 is true then X B (30,0.3 ) X N ( 9,6.3 ) B1
(a) c
Two tailed test, let 1∧¿c ¿be the two critical values
2
(1)
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6 Numbe 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
(a) r of
sales
(x) M1
Numbe 12 19 38 16 10 3 2 100
r of
days (f)
xf 0 19 76 48 40 15 12 210 A1
X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
P(X=x) 0.07541 0.2436 0.232801 0.23550 0.0951 0.02048 0.00184
6 0
Expected frequency 7.541 24.366 23.801 23.550 9.510 2.048 0.184 M1: 3 correct
100.P(X= xi ¿ A1 : All correct
(a) x=
∑ xf = 210 =2.1 Combined
∑ f 100
2.1
Probability of making a sale, p= =0.35
6 (4)
If X is the random variable representing the number
of sales, X B(6,0.35)
Level of significance: 5%
xi Oi Ei (O ¿ ¿ i−Ei )
2
¿
Ei M1 : 3 correct
0 12 7.541 2.637 Sets
1 19 24.366 1.817 M1 : All correct
2 38 32.801 0.824 and X 2
3 16 23.550 2.421 value
≥4 15 11.742 0.904
Total 100 X 2 =¿8.603100
v=5 - 1 = 4
2
Critical region; X 0.05=9.488
Conclusion: Since X 2 =¿8.603is less than the critical value, A1 : Correct
H 0 is accepted. The number of sales has a binomial distribution Conclusion
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(4)
7 (a)
f(x)
k- 0.5
D1: Shape
0.5 D1: Labels
x
0 1 k (2)
(b)
k
∫ ( x− 12 ) dx= 12 M1
1
[ ]
k
1 2 1 1
x− x =
2 2 1 2
k 2−k −1=0
1 M1A1
k = (1+ √ 5)
2 (3)
(c)
{
0, x <0 B1
1 M1A1A1(for working)
x, 0 ≤ x< 1 B1
F ( x )= 2
1 2 1 1
x — x+ 1≤ x ≤ k B1(1st and last)
2 2 2 (6)
1 , x> k
(d) P ( 0.5< X <1.5 )=F ( 1.5 )−F ( 0.5 )
= 0.875 – 0.25 M1
= 0.625 A1 (2)
(e)
Negative skew/skewed to the left. B1
Median(x = 1) < mode (x = k = 1.62) B1 (2)
8 X B(10,0.3) B1
(a)(i) P ( X ≥3 )=0.6172 A1
(ii) P ( X <n )=0.8497
1−P ( X ≥ n )=0.8497 M1
P ( X ≥n )=0.150 3 M1
A1 (5)
n=5
(b) X B (100,0.03 ) X P0 ( 3 ) B1
P ( X ≤3 )=1−P ( X ≥ 4 ) M1
¿ 1−0.3528 Mi
= 0.6472 A1: CAO (4)
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