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School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)

Course:  Business Statistics

Assignment Marks: 30

Instructions:

·         All Questions carry equal marks.

·         All Questions are compulsory

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·         Students should write the assignment in their own words. Copying of assignments from otherstudents is not allowed.

·         Students should follow the following parameter for answering the assignment questions.

 

For Theoretical Answer

 

For Numerical Answer

Assessment Parameter

 

Weightage

 

Assessment Parameter

 

Weightage

 

Introduction

20%

Understanding and usage of the formula

20%

Concepts and Application related to the question

60%

Procedure / Steps

50%

Conclusion

20%

 

Correct Answer & Interpretation

30%

 

 

 

June 2021 Examination

 

1. Nemi Mehta is owning 50 Hectares of land near Junagadh. On his Farm, he cultivates Giloy, which is a medicinal plant in Ayurveda. The below-given table shows the sales of ‘Giloy Vati’ that his team is preparing as per one Ayurveda script (book), and the amount they spend on the Advertisement of it.

Nemi’s problem is to analyze the effect of Advertisement on sales. Firstly, He wants to understand the presence of a linear relationship between the sales and ‘amount spent in advertisement’. He also wants to run a correlation and regression to know whether he should keep spending money on Advertisements or not. If sales figures are not affected by advertisement, he should not spend money on it.

So, take the EXCEL output of the following and write the interpretation.

  • Appropriate type of Graph which can exhibit the linear relation b/w variables.
  • Karl Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient
  • Regression Analysis
  • Graph that shows predicted v/s actual sales figures.

 

Region code

 

Sales

(INR 000s)

Advertising

(TV spots per month) (in INR, 000s)

1

260.3

5

2

286.1

7

3

279.4

6

4

410.8

9

5

438.2

12

6

315.3

8

7

565.1

11

8

570.0

16

9

426.1

13

10

315.0

7

11

403.6

10

12

220.5

4

13

343.6

9

14

644.6

17

15

520.4

19

16

329.5

9

17

426.0

11

18

343.2

8

19

450.4

13

20

421.8

14

 

 

Answer 1

Nemi Mehta is having 50 hectares of land near the Junagadh, she is growing the Giloy and making the GiloyVati from the medicines, she is also spending amount on the advertisement and she is eager to interest to know that is the advertisement is having any correlation with the sales or not. This means is there any positive or negative correlation is having on the sales of the

 

 

2. The table given below is the ‘single year age population’ (taken from census 2011). This table shows the population of people (age-wise) living in Leh at the time of the census 2011 survey. Transform this ungrouped data into Grouped data by forming age groups (only five age groups), and then find out Mean, Variance, Standard deviation, Ogive, and Histogram. Write the summary based on your calculations.

 

Age

in Yea rs

 

Populati on

Age

in Yea rs

 

Populati on

Age

in Yea rs

 

Populati on

Age

in Yea rs

 

Populati on

Age

in Yea rs

 

Populati on

 

 

 

11

 

1998

 

22

 

2839

 

33

 

2696

 

44

 

1652

 

1

 

1958

 

12

 

1916

 

23

 

2935

 

34

 

2781

 

45

 

1806

 

2

 

1725

 

13

 

2138

 

24

 

3601

 

35

 

2799

 

46

 

1460

 

3

 

1814

 

14

 

2139

 

25

 

4110

 

36

 

2450

 

47

 

1226

 

4

 

1768

 

15

 

2096

 

26

 

4089

 

37

 

2142

 

48

 

1225

 

5

 

1871

 

16

 

2044

 

27

 

3716

 

38

 

2114

 

49

 

1006

 

6

 

1888

 

17

 

2027

 

28

 

3702

 

39

 

1725

 

50

 

1454

 

7

 

1768

 

18

 

2065

 

29

 

3084

 

40

 

2218

 

 

 

8

 

1712

 

19

 

2013

 

30

 

3475

 

41

 

1802

 

 

 

9

 

1780

 

20

 

2459

 

31

 

2844

 

42

 

1751

 

 

 

10

 

1862

 

21

 

2594

 

32

 

2684

 

43

 

1659

 

 

 

Source: Data.Gov.in

 

Answer 2.

The table given below is as follows for the single year age population that has been taken from census 2011, the table which has been taken age-wise is as follows.

 

 

3.a. The given table shows the rainfall of Gujarat Region. Forecast the rainfall using Exponential Smoothing. Use Alpha =0.2, 0.5 and 0.8. Data is available from 1997 to 2016, use this series for the calculation and forecast the rainfall for the year 2017. To know, what extent the prediction is correct, actual rainfall for 2017 (1024.4  millimeters) is provided. Based on MSE and  MAD, find out which alpha values among the three suggestions are relatively near to actual value?

SUBDIVISION

YEAR

ANNUAL (in MM)

Gujarat Region

1997

1068.9

Gujarat Region

1998

1070

Gujarat Region

1999

568.4

Gujarat Region

2000

550.6

Gujarat Region

2001

849

Gujarat Region

2002

637.2

Gujarat Region

2003

1160.3

Gujarat Region

2004

1005.8

Gujarat Region

2005

1316.4

Gujarat Region

2006

1478

Gujarat Region

2007

1178.9

Gujarat Region

2008

911.1

Gujarat Region

2009

641.6

Gujarat Region

2010

1088.7

Gujarat Region

2011

890.5

Gujarat Region

2012

714

Gujarat Region

2013

1118.6

Gujarat Region

2014

705.7

Gujarat Region

2015

622.9

Gujarat Region

2016

764.9

 

Source: Data.Gov.in

 

Answer 3 a:

 

Calculation of the forecast when the alpha value is 0.20, 0.50, and 0.80 is as follows:

By using the formula of the exponential smoothing is as follows:

Ft = α x A t-1) + ( 1- α ) X ( F( t- 1) )

 

3.b. A new gas-electric hybrid car has recently hit the market. The distance traveled on 1 gallon of fuel is normally distributed with a mean of 65 miles and a standard deviation of 4 miles. Find the probability of the following events. (show the concerned region by z curve)

1.   The car travels more than 70 miles per gallon.

2.   The car travels less than 60 miles per gallon.

3.   The car travels between 55 and 70 miles per gallon.

(5 Marks)

 

Answer 3 b:

The distance traveled on 1-gallon of fuel is normally distributed with a mean of 65 miles and a standard deviation of 4 miles.

The Z curve when the car travels more

 

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