BSC (Hons) Actuarial Science: Cohort: Bas/11/Ft
BSC (Hons) Actuarial Science: Cohort: Bas/11/Ft
Cohort: BAS/11/FT
x = 31 500,
x2 = 33 141 816.
(i) Prove that the sample mean is an unbiased estimate of the population mean.
(ii) Calculate unbiased estimates of the population mean and variance
of the weights.
A random sample of n rabbits is taken.
(iii) Estimate the value of n for which it is approximately 95% certain
that the sample mean weight does not dier from the population
mean weight by more than 6 grams.
(iv) Estimate the value of n that would be required in order for a 98%
condence interval for the mean weight to have width 20.
[4+3+3+3=13 marks]
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3 x < ,
> 0.
The durations of n such policies which have expired and which may
be assumed to be independent are denoted by x1 , x2 , ..., xn . Using the
method of moments, nd an estimate for .
[6 marks]
(b) A survey was carried out among a random sample of men and women to
know whether they wear a watch on the left wrist, on the right wrist or
do not wear a watch. The table shows the number of men and women
in each category.
left wrist
men
85
women 118
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68 66 68 65 69 66 68 65 71 67 68 70
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75
59
94
87
69
78
89
73
83
67
80
79 81 69
81 72 79 90
62 83 76
88
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