Quantitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
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QUESTION ONE
You are a project manager and you hope that after teaching a project management class,
performance has significantly improved from the baseline score of 50% (before the
teaching). To test this claim call it hypothesis data was collected about performance of
participants after the teaching and below is the performance of 60 participants of
the project planning class in a project cost management examination.
63 74 53 60 39 80
63 50 39 60 87 80
71 46 49 35 59 75
74 73 42 83 43 62
33 71 51 64 70 86
56 44 64 51 35 79
68 66 60 46 49 63
67 56 77 50 75 69
62 50 71 60 64 62
63 51 74 57 78 68
Required:
a) Using classes starting from 30-39, etc. construct a frequency distribution; [5 marks]
b) From a) compute the mean, median, mode and the standard deviation; [12 marks]
c) Compute skewness of distribution and comment on the class performance.
[5 marks]
d) Test the hypothesis at 5% level of significance that participants benefit from teaching
in project cost management. [8 marks]
e) Comment on the relevance of quantitative methods in project /business decision
making. [10 marks]
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A public policy maker and human welfare activist for the urban communities in Uganda
theorized that there is positive relationship between household size and average daily
food expenditure for urban households. In order to prove that relationship and come
up with some appropriate welfare improvement public policy intervention for urban
households, some data were collected from a randomly selected sample of ten (10)
households in an urban area on household size (X) and average daily food expenditure
(Y) (in $) per urban household in Kampala central region of Uganda as indicated below:
Required:
a) Using the least squares method on the above data, determine the “regression
equation for estimating the “line of best fit” for predicting the relationship between
average food expenditure (Y) and household size (X). Hence, estimate the daily food
expenditure when household size is 10. [10 marks]
b) Find the correlation coefficient and coefficient of determination and sate the degree
of relationship between household size and average daily food expenditure and
comment on your findings. [5 marks]
QUESTION THREE
Togikwatako Ltd.-a manufacturing company has received a special order for a number of
units of a special product that consists of two component parts, X and Y. The product is
a nonstandard item that the firm has never produced before, and scheduling personnel
have decided that the application of PERT/CPM is warranted. A team of manufacturing
engineers has prepared the following table:
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Activity Description Immediate Expected time
predecessors (days)
A Plan production - 5
B Procure materials for part A 14
X
C Manufacture part X B 9
D Procure materials for part A 15
Y
E Manufacture part Y D 10
F Assemble parts X and Y C,E 4
G Inspect assemblies F 2
H Completed G 0
Required:
ii. Identify the critical path. What is its length? How do you know it is the critical
path? [5 marks]
iv. What are the uses of critical path method to a manager? [5marks]
QUESTION FOUR
Required
(a) Formulate the objective function for the above company [3 Marks]
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(c) Determine the weekly production that maximizes profits and calculate the profit
at this level [9 Marks]
(d) Determine the percentage utilization of labour when profits are
maximized. [4 Marks]
QUESTION FIVE
Lubongo manufacturing Company has been presented with a new product development
proposal. The cost of the development project is $400,000. The probability of successful
development is projected to be 70%. If the development is unsuccessful, the project will
be terminated. If it is successful, the manufacturer must then decide whether to begin
manufacturing the product using the new staff or pay over- time to existing staff. If the
demand for the new product is high, the incremental revenue using the new staff is
$1,600,000, and the incremental revenue using existing staff $800,000. If the demand is
low, the incremental revenue using the new staff is $900,000, and the incremental
revenue using existing staff is $700,000. All of these incremental revenue values are
gross figures, i.e., before subtracting the $400,000 development cost, $250,000 for
recruitment process of new staff and $50,000 adjusting contracts of existing staff to
allow them work overtime. The probability of high demand is estimated as 60%, and of
low demand as 40%.
Required:
a) Draw a decision tree include the figures for costs, loss or profit on the appropriate
branches of the tree. [10 marks]
b) Give the final decision on whether to develop the product or to abandon.
[5 marks]
c) As a manager how would you use the above findings? [5 marks]
QUESTION SIX
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d) The table below shows the prices ($) and quantities of four different commodities
for the years 2000 and 2005.
A 20 8 40 6
B 50 10 60 5
C 40 15 50 15
D 20 20 20 25
Using the above data for the year 2016 with 2015 as Base year;
i. Calculate both the Laspeyre’s price index and Paasche’s price index numbers for
the year 2016 using 2015 as base year; [4 marks]
ii. Using the Laspeyre’s price index above what should be the 2016 Mr. Mugabe
salary if his 2015 salary was UGX2, 000,000 to and we want him to remain at
2015 purchasing level? [4 Marks]
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