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Practice Questions Lecture 32-34

The document contains practice questions and answers from Lectures 32-34 on statistics topics. Lecture 32 covers regression analysis questions calculating slope and intercept values. Lecture 33 covers time series analysis questions calculating forecast and moving average values. Lecture 34 covers probability questions counting combinations and arrangements of objects.

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Practice Questions Lecture 32-34

The document contains practice questions and answers from Lectures 32-34 on statistics topics. Lecture 32 covers regression analysis questions calculating slope and intercept values. Lecture 33 covers time series analysis questions calculating forecast and moving average values. Lecture 34 covers probability questions counting combinations and arrangements of objects.

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Practice Questions for Lecture No.

32 to 34

Lecture # 32

Question 1:

If 𝑌 = 7 + 𝑏 𝑋, find the value of 𝑏 when 𝑌 = 12 and 𝑋= 3

Answer:

b  1.67

Question 2:

If Y  a  4 X , find the value of 𝑎 when 𝑌 = 15and 𝑋= 3.

Answer:

a 3

Question 3:

At any afternoon, the actual and trend values are 210 and 250 respectively; find the seasonal
variation at the afternoon

Answer:

Seasonal variation = -40

Question 4:

If a point (5, 6) lie on the regression line Y  4  b X , find the slope 𝑏 of the line

Answer:

b2

Question 5:

The estimated regression line of 𝑌 on 𝑋 is

Y  a  b X , it passes through two points 𝐴(7,9) and 𝐵(0,0). Find the value of 𝑎 and 𝑏.

Answer:
𝑎=0

𝑏 = 9/7

Question 6:

If Y  9  b X , find the value of b.

a) when 𝑌 = 5 and 𝑋 = 2.

b) When 𝑌 = -7 and 𝑋 = 4

Answer:

a) 𝑏 = -2

b) 𝑏 = - 4

Lecture # 33

Question 1:

From the data given below:

Week Actual sales Forecast

3 7000 7500

Given that   0.3 , find the forecast for the 3rd week.

Solution:

Forecast week 4 = 7350

Question 2:
Find the centered average in the data given below:

Centered
Quarter Actual Moving Average
Average
1 72
2 98
3 79 355
4 106 362
1 79 386
2 122 408
3 101 445
4 143 460
1 94 479
2 141 506
3 128 523
4 160 554
1 125 556
2 143 563
3 135 590
4 187

Solution:

Centered
Quarter Actual Moving Average
Average
1 72
2 98
3 79 355 358.5
4 106 362 ----
1 79 386 397
2 122 408 ----
3 101 445 452.5
4 143 460 ----
1 94 479 ----
2 141 506 ----
3 128 523 ----
4 160 554 555
1 125 556 ----
2 143 563 ----
3 135 590
4 187

Question 3:

From the data given below:


Week No. Actual sales Forecast
3 4500 5000
Given that   0.4 , find the forecast for the 4th week.

Answer: 4800

Lecture 34

Question 1:

You have 3 hats and 4 shirts. How many ways a hat and a shirt can be chosen.

Answer:

Number of ways =12


Question 2:

How many different ways can you pick a team of 3 people from a group of 10?

Answer: 120.

Question 3:

How many different ways can you list 3 favorite desserts, in order, from a menu of 10.

Answer: 720

Question 4:

How many different arrangements are there of the letters of the word “numbers”?
Answer: 5,040

Question 5:

How many different 5-letter arrangements are there of the letters in the word
digit?

Answer: 60

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