Practice Questions - Chapter4 (Continuous Distributions)
Practice Questions - Chapter4 (Continuous Distributions)
Q1. (General)
The probability density function of the time required to complete an assembly operation is f(x) = 0.1 for
30 < x < 40 seconds.
b. Determine the proportion of assemblies that require more than 36 seconds to complete.
c. If 10 such assemblies are chosen at random, what is the probability that exactly 2 of them will require
more than 36 seconds to complete?
Solution:
Q2. (General)
Suppose the waiting time for a bus is a random variable X having the probability density function
f ( x) = 2e −2 x , x ≥ 0 and equals zero for x < 0.
Solution:
+∞ +∞
P (X < m ) =
3. 0.5 = ∫ 2e
−2 x
dx =
−e −2 x
e −2( m )
=
0 0
−2( m )
0.5 = e
ln 0.5 = −2 ( m )
− ln 0.5
=m = 0.34657
2
Q3. (Exponential)
Suppose component lifetimes are exponentially distributed with mean 10 hours. Find
a. The probability that the lifetime of a component exceeds 10 hours.
b. The median component lifetime.
Solution:
Q4. (Normal)
Given the normally distributed variable X with mean 18 and standard deviation 2.5,
find
(a) P(X < 15):
(b) the value of k such that P(X < k) = 0.2236;
(c) the value of k such that P(X > k) = 0.1814;
(d) P(17 < X < 21).
Solution:
Q5. (Normal)
The finished inside diameter of a piston ring is normally distributed with a mean of
10 centimeters and a standard deviation of 0.03 centimeter.
(a) What proportion of rings will have inside diameters exceeding 10.075
centimeters?
(b) What is the probability that a piston ring will have an inside diameter between
9.97 and 10.03 centimeters?
(c) Below what value of inside diameter will 15% of the piston rings fall?
Solution:
Q6: (Normal Approximation to Binomial)
A process yields 10% defective items. If 100 items are randomly selected from the
process, what is the probability that the number of defectives (a) exceeds 13? (b) is
less than 8?
Solution: