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SUBJECT CODE-BTAM 302-23
ASSIGNMENT No. -1
Q.1From following information find the correlation coefficient between advertisement expenses
and sales volume using Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation method.
Firm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Advertisement Exp.(Rs. In Lakhs) 11 13 14 16 16 15 15 14 13 13
Sales Volume(Rs. In Lakhs) 50 50 55 60 65 65 65 60 60 50
Q.2 A computer while calculating the correlation coefficient between the variable X and Y
obtained the following results:
N=30; ∑X=120 ∑X2=600 ∑Y=90 ∑Y2=250 ∑XY=335
It was, however, later discovered at the time of checking that it had copied down two
Pairs of observations as: (X,Y): (8,10) (12,7)
While the correct values were: (X,Y): (8,12) (10,8)
Obtain the correct value of the correlation coefficient between X and Y.
Q.3 Find the two regression equation of X on Y and Y on X from the following data:
X : 10 12 16 11 15 14 20 22
Y : 15 18 23 14 20 17 25 28
Q.4 A sample of 4 observations from a normal population gives mean 1.75 and variance 0.6875. Test the
hypothesis that the population mean is 2.
Q.5 The following information is obtained for two samples drawn from two normal populations:
Sample Size Mean S.D
1 10 12 3.162
2 12 15 5.115
Can we say that the two population means are equal?
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ASSIGNMENT No. -2
Q.1 Find the correlation coefficient between age and playing habits of the following students
using Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation method.
Age 15 16 17 18 19 20
Number of students 250 200 150 120 100 80
Regular Players 200 150 90 48 30 12
Q.2 A computer while calculating the correlation coefficient between the variable X and Y
obtained the following results:
N=40; ∑X=150 ∑X2=700 ∑Y=110 ∑Y2=270 ∑XY=355
It was, however, later discovered at the time of checking that it had copied down two
Pairs of observations as: (X,Y): (9,11) (13,8)
While the correct values were: (X,Y): (10,14) (12,10)
Obtain the correct value of the correlation coefficient between X and Y.
Q.3The following data gives the age and blood pressure (BP) of 10 sports persons.Find regression equatios
Age(X) : 42 36 55 58 35 65 60 50 48 51
BP( Y) : 98 93 110 85 105 108 82 102 118 99
Q.4 A sample of 4 observations from a normal population gives mean 1.76 and variance 0.6975.Test the
hypothesis that the population mean is 2.
Q.5 The following information is obtained for two samples drawn from two normal populations:
Sample Size Mean S.D
1 12 13 4.162
2 14 16 6.115
Can we say that the two population means are equal?
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ASSIGNMENT No. -3
Q1. From the following data, calculate the correlation coefficient between the number of training
hours and performance score.
Training Hours (X): 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Performance Score (Y): 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 78, 82, 85
Q2. A computer while calculating correlation between X and Y gave:
N = 20, ΣX = 100, ΣX² = 600, ΣY = 120, ΣY² = 750, ΣXY = 590.
Later it was found that two pairs were wrongly copied as (4,15), (6,20) instead of (5,14), (7,18).
Find the correct correlation coefficient.
Q3. From the following data, find the two regression equations:
X: 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20
Y: 22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30
Q4. A sample of 5 observations from a normal population gives mean = 10.5 and variance =
2.25. Test the hypothesis that the population mean is 12 at 5% significance.
Q5. Two samples are given:
Sample 1: n = 10, Mean = 50, S.D. = 8
Sample 2: n = 12, Mean = 55, S.D. = 10
Test if population means are equal.
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ASSIGNMENT No. -4
Q1. Find the correlation coefficient between rainfall (in cm) and crop yield (in quintals).
Rainfall (X): 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
Crop Yield (Y): 20, 25, 28, 30, 33, 35, 38
Q2. A computer gave:
N = 25, ΣX = 130, ΣX² = 800, ΣY = 140, ΣY² = 900, ΣXY = 750.
Values (8,12), (9,15) wrongly entered instead of (10,14), (11,16).
Correct the correlation coefficient.
Q3. Find regression equations:
X: 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
Y: 40, 42, 45, 47, 50
Q4. Sample of 6 observations gave mean = 25.2, variance = 4.41. Test if population mean = 27.
Q5. Two samples:
Sample 1: n = 14, Mean = 65, S.D. = 6
Sample 2: n = 16, Mean = 68, S.D. = 7
Test equality of means.
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ASSIGNMENT No. -5
Q1. Find correlation between weekly exercise hours and weight loss.
X: 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10
Y: 1, 2, 3, 3.5, 4, 5
Q2. Given: N = 30, ΣX = 200, ΣX² = 1500, ΣY = 100, ΣY² = 800, ΣXY = 1200.
But (15,10), (20,12) wrongly entered instead of (16,9), (21,13).
Correct correlation.
Q3.Find Regression equations for:
X: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
Y: 15, 18, 20, 24, 27, 30
Q4. Sample of 4 observations: mean = 18.5, variance = 1.25. Test if population mean = 20.
Q5. Two samples:
Sample 1: n = 8, Mean = 22, S.D. = 4
Sample 2: n = 10, Mean = 24, S.D. = 5
Test if population means are equal.
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ASSIGNMENT No. -6
Q1. Correlation between pocket money and expenditure:
X: 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
Y: 180, 220, 260, 300, 330, 370, 420
Q2. N = 35, ΣX = 210, ΣX² = 1400, ΣY = 250, ΣY² = 1800, ΣXY = 1600.
Values (12,14), (14,18) wrongly entered instead of (13,15), (15,17).
Correct correlation.
Q3. Find Regression equations for:
X: 20, 25, 30, 35, 40
Y: 50, 55, 60, 65, 70
Q4. Sample of 6: mean = 15.4, variance = 3.24. Test if mean = 16.
Q5. Two samples:
Sample 1: n = 9, Mean = 100, S.D. = 12
Sample 2: n = 11, Mean = 105, S.D. = 15
Test if population means are equal.
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ASSIGNMENT No. -7
Q1. Find correlation between Math and Statistics marks.
X: 40, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80
Y: 42, 48, 53, 58, 63, 68, 72, 78
Q2. A computer gave:
N = 28, ΣX = 170, ΣX² = 1100, ΣY = 150, ΣY² = 900, ΣXY = 860.
But (6,10), (8,14) wrongly entered instead of (7,9), (9,15).
Correct correlation.
Q3. Find Regression equations for:
X: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25
Y: 10, 20, 25, 30, 35
Q4. Sample of 5: mean = 32.5, variance = 6.25. Test if mean = 30.
Q5. Two samples:
Sample 1: n = 10, Mean = 45, S.D. = 5
Sample 2: n = 15, Mean = 48, S.D. = 6
Test if population means are equal.
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ASSIGNMENT No. -8
Q1. Calculate correlation coefficient between online hours and exam scores.
X: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Y: 80, 78, 75, 70, 68, 65
Q2. A correlation was computed as:
N = 30, ΣX = 120, ΣX² = 700, ΣY = 140, ΣY² = 900, ΣXY = 750.
Values (10,18), (12,20) wrongly entered instead of (9,17), (11,19).
Correct correlation.
Q3. Find Regression equations for:
X: 30, 32, 34, 36, 38
Y: 60, 62, 64, 66, 68
Q4. Sample of 7: mean = 162.5, variance = 9. Test if mean = 160.
Q5. Two samples:
Sample 1: n = 12, Mean = 75, S.D. = 8
Sample 2: n = 14, Mean = 78, S.D. = 10
Test if population means are equal.
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ASSIGNMENT No. -9
Q1. Calculate correlation coefficient between online hours and exam scores.
X: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Y: 80, 78, 72, 70, 68, 62
Q2. A correlation was computed as:
N = 30, ΣX = 120, ΣX² = 700, ΣY = 140, ΣY² = 900, ΣXY = 750.
Values (10,18), (12,20) wrongly entered instead of (8,17), (12,19).
Correct correlation.
Q3. Find Regression equations for:
X: 30, 32, 34, 36, 38
Y: 60, 61, 64, 66, 69
Q4. Sample of 7: mean = 162.5, variance = 9. Test if mean = 160.
Q5. Two samples:
Sample 1: n = 13, Mean = 75, S.D. = 9
Sample 2: n = 15, Mean = 78, S.D. = 11
Test if population means are equal.