Finals 3
Finals 3
Finals 3
Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________
Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________
I. Problem Solving
A. R is bounded by y = 0 and y = 4 -𝑥 2
Y = 4 - 𝑥2
B. Problem Solving
1. Find the Area of the region bounded by the curve 2x+y-8 = 0, the y-axis, and the
horizontal lines y = 2 and y = 4.
8−7
x= 2
y=4
y=2
2. Find the Area bounded by the given curves, the y-axis and the given volume of y.
sketch the figures.
C. Partial fraction
10𝑥 2 +9𝑥−7
1. Resolve into partial fractions.
(𝑥+2)(𝑥 2 −1)
𝑥 3 −4
2. Resolve into partial fractions.
(𝑥+1)3
D. Solve the problem below using Disk Method of solution. Solid V is generated by resolving
the given region R about the x- axis, Draw R and makes a sketch of V.
2x+3y=1
Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________
Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________
1. Among 14 new electric razors which are packaged for shipment, there are 6 in w/c the operating
instructions brochure is not included. If 2 of these package razors are randomly selected for
inspection, what are the probabilities that: (15 points)
a.) Neither packaged razor contains the operating instructions brochure.
b.) 1 package razor contains the operating instructions brochure.
c.) Both package razor contains the operating instructions brochure.
2. To pass a quality control inspection 2 microwave ovens are chosen from each lot of 10
microwave ovens, and the lot is passed only if neither microwave oven has any defects;
otherwise, each of the microwave oven in the lot is checked. If the selection of microwave ovens
is random, find the probability that a lot will (15 points)
a.) Pass inspection when 1 of the 10 microwave ovens is defective.
b.) Fail the inspection when 3 of the 10 microwave ovens are defective.
c.) Fail the inspection when 6 of the 10 microwave ovens are defective.
3. An airline claims that 95 percent of its flights arrive on time. Find the probabilities that among
10 randomly selected flights (15 points)
a.) At least 8 are on time.
b.) From 7 to 9 are on time.
c.) At most 9 are on time.
4. Find the mean and standard deviation of the number of points rolled with a balanced die. (5
points)
5. The following table gives the probabilities that zero, one, two, three, four, five and six oceangoing
oil tankers will be unloaded in a port per day. ( 10 points)
Number of
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Oil Tankers
Probabilities 0.10 0.27 0.36 0.3 0.07 0.06 0.01
c.) P(AᴖB)
d.) P(AᵕB)
e.) P(A’ᵕB’)
f.) P(A’ᴖB’)
8. The two finalist in a golf tournament play 18 holes, with the winner getting $20,000 and the
runner up getting $12,000. What are the two player mathematical expectations if ( 10 points)
a.) They are evenly matched?
Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________
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I. Problem Solving
2. Bass Gravel Company received a contract to supply gravel for three new road projects
located in the town of Greenville, Fountain and Ayden. Construction Engineers have
estimated the amount of gravel which will be needed.
The Bass Gravel company has three gravel plants located in the town of Kinston, Wilson
and Bethel.
Cost in $
a.) NCR
b.) MCM
c.) VAM
Immediate
Activity Description a b m
Predecessor
Build
A - 4 5 6
Foundation
Build Walls &
B A 7 9 11
Ceilings
C Build roof B 9 11 13
Do Electrical
D B 4 5 6
wiring
Do Water
E B 2 4 6
lining
Put in
F B 2 3 4
Windows
Put on
G F 4 6 8
Sidings
H Floor tiling D,E 2 3 4
I Paint house C,G,H 2 4 6
4. The Machias Company produces 5,000 electric can openers per week. Their production
process is capable of producing 92 percent acceptable units with remaining 8 percent
having electrical defect. Because of warranty cost, they would like to catch most of the
defects and repair them before shipping. Their goal is to ship the product with at most 2
percent defective, they can do this by employing either experienced inspectors at a
weekly cost of $360 per inspectors. An Experienced inspector can catch 60 defects per
week while an inexperienced inspector can find only 50 defects per week. The company
feels that it can hire at most 3 experienced inspectors while there is no limit to the
availability of inexperienced people. Determine how many inspectors of each type should
be hired to minimized cost.