Q1. A number which consists of four digits is formed from a set of integers {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}.
Events A,B and C are defined as follows:
A: The number does not contain digit 6.
B: The number consists of four different digits.
C: The number begins with digit 3.
Q2. A fair dice is rolled once. If the score is 3 or more, then the 'outcome' X is the score. if the score is 1 or 2, then the dice has to be rolled once again and the 'outcome'X is the sum of score of the two rolls.
a. Tabulate the probability distributions P (X=x)
b. Hence, calculate the mean and variance of X.
Q3. Past records show that the times, in seconds, taken to run 150m by children at a school can be modelled by a normal distribution with a mean of 10.13 and a standard deviation of 1.30.
a. A child from the school is selected at random. Find the probability that this child runs 150m in less than 13 seconds.
b. On sports day, the school awards certificate to the fastest 25% of the children in the 150m race. Estimate, to 2 decimal places, the slowest time taken to run 100m for which child will be awarded a certificate.
Events A,B and C are defined as follows:
A: The number does not contain digit 6.
B: The number consists of four different digits.
C: The number begins with digit 3.
Q2. A fair dice is rolled once. If the score is 3 or more, then the 'outcome' X is the score. if the score is 1 or 2, then the dice has to be rolled once again and the 'outcome'X is the sum of score of the two rolls.
a. Tabulate the probability distributions P (X=x)
b. Hence, calculate the mean and variance of X.
Q3. Past records show that the times, in seconds, taken to run 150m by children at a school can be modelled by a normal distribution with a mean of 10.13 and a standard deviation of 1.30.
a. A child from the school is selected at random. Find the probability that this child runs 150m in less than 13 seconds.
b. On sports day, the school awards certificate to the fastest 25% of the children in the 150m race. Estimate, to 2 decimal places, the slowest time taken to run 100m for which child will be awarded a certificate.