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RAFFLES INSTITUTION H2 Mathematics (9758) 2025 Year 6 _____________________________________ Y6 H2 Math T2W3 Math Focus: Vectors 2 and 3 Page 1 of 3 Term 2 Week 6 Math Focus Topic: Normal Distribution 1 EJC Prelim 9758/2020/02/Q11(i), (ii), (iii) [modified] The masses, in pounds, of apples and pears have independent normal distributions with means and standard deviations as shown in the following table. Mean Standard deviation Apple 0.33 σ Pear 0.45 0.08 (i) The probability of a randomly chosen apple weighing less than t pounds and that weighing between t and 0.35 pounds is 0.34 each. Find the values of σ and t. [4] (ii) Three pears are chosen at random. Find the probability that one of them weighs less than the population mean mass and each of the other two pears has a mass within one standard deviation of the population mean mass. [2] The apples cost $2.20 per pound and the pears cost $3.10 per pound. (iii) Find the probability that the total cost of 3 randomly chosen apples and 2 randomly chosen pears is more than $5. [3]
Raffles Institution H2 Mathematics 2025 Year 6 _________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________ Y6 H2 Math T2W6 Math Focus: Normal Distribution Page 2 of 3 2 EJC Prelim 9758/2021/02/Q10 (modified) In this question, you should state the parameters of any distributions that you use. A stationery factory manufactures pens for sale. The diameters (in mm) of the pens have distribution ( )N 10,0.003 . The pens are packed in sets of 24 into a box. Within the box, the pens are laid out side by side. The widths of the boxes (in mm) are normally distributed with mean 240.5 mm and variance 0.02 mm2. (i) Find the probability that a random sample of 24 pens would fit into a randomly selected box. [3] A pen is considered “defective” if its diameter is not within 0.1mm of the population mean. (ii) Find the probability that a randomly selected pen is defective. [2] Pens are produced and inspected in batches. For each batch, a sample of 12 pens is randomly selected and checked. • If there are fewer than 2 defective pens in this sample of 12, the batch passes the inspection. • If there are exactly 2 defective pens in this sample, a second sample of 12 pens is randomly selected and checked. If there are no defective pens in the second sample, the batch passes the inspection. • Otherwise, the batch does not pass the inspection. (iii) Show that the probability of a batch of pens passing the inspection is 0.871, correct to 3 significant figures. [3] (iv) Find the probability that not more than 3 defective pens were found in a batch of pens during the inspection process, given that the batch of pens did not pass the inspection. [3]
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