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Subject Code Subject L T P Cr IA UE TM

BCA 102 Basic Mathematics -I 4 0 0 4 40 60 100

Objective: To teach the students the basic techniques of Statistical Methods. After
completing this course students will be able to solve various Financial, Scientific and
Engineering fields’ problems.
Course Outcomes:
After completing the Course students will be able to
i) Understand the Basic of Statistical Techniques
ii) Use and Calculate various measure of central tendency, mean, median, mode,
range,deviation.
iii) Understand the Basic of correlation, measuring techniques and its type.
iv) Gain an insight into regression analysis, its type and methods of calculation.
Instructions to Paper Setter:
i. The Question Paper will consist of Two parts, Part A and Part B
ii. Part A is compulsory having twelve questions of short answer type covering whole syllabi.
iii. Each question carries two marks.
iv. Students are required to attempt any ten questions from part A.
v. Part B will consist of Four Units.
vi. Examiner will set tw o questions from each Unit.
vii. The students are required to attempt ONE question from each Unit.
Viii Each question carry ten marks.
ix The student can use only Basic (Non-programmable) type of Calculator.
X Log tables and Statistical tables are allowed. Students may be provided the same for
computation.
UNIT - I
Measures of Central Tendency: Kinds of measures of central tendency (statistical averages or averages):
Arithmetic Mean: Simple Arithmetic Mean, Methods of calculating Simple Arithmetic Mean, Arithmetic
Mean in case of Individual Series, Discrete series and continuous series, Weighted Arithmetic Mean,
Combined Arithmetic Mean.
Geometric Mean: Simple Geometric Mean, Methods of calculating Simple Geometric Mean, Geometric
Mean in case of Individual Series, Discrete series and continuous series, Weighted Geometric Mean,
Combined Geometric Mean.
Harmonic Mean: Simple Harmonic Mean, Methods of calculating Simple Harmonic Mean,
Harmonic Mean in case of Individual, Discrete series and continuous series, Weighted Harmonic
Mean, Combined Harmonic Mean.
UNIT - II
Median: Methods of Calculating Median in case of Individual, Discrete series and continuous series.
Partition Value: Quartile, Quintiles, Hexiles, Septiles, Octiles, Deciles, Percentiles.
Mode: Methods of Calculating Mode in case of Individual Series, Discrete series and continuous series
Range: Computation of Range, Inter Quartile Range, Computation of Inter Quartile Range, Percentile
Range and Computation of Percentile Range.
Mean Deviation, Computation of Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation, Calculation of Standard
Deviation, Variance, Calculation of Standard Deviation for individual Series, Discrete Series and
Continuous Series.
UNIT - III
Correlation Analysis: Definition, Types of Correlation: Positive, Negative, Simple, Multiple, Partial,
Total, Linear and Non-Linear. Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation: Correcting incorrect coefficient
of correlation, calculating Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation in case of grouped series, Probable
Error, Coefficient of Determination, Spearman’s coefficient of Correlation (Rank correlation): Calculation
of Correct Coefficient of rank correlation, Difference between Rank Coefficient and Karl Pearson’s
coefficient of coefficient.
UNIT - IV
Regression Analysis (Linear Regression): Definition, Difference between Correlation and Regression,
Types of Regression Analysis: Simple, Multiple, Partial, Total, Linear and Non-Linear, Methods of
obtaining regression analysis: Regression Lines, Regression Equations.
Recommended Books:
1. Gupta S.C, Kapoor V.K., Fundamentals of mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand & Sons, 2020.
2. Gupta, S.P., Statistical Methods, S. Chand, 2003.
3. Irwin Miller and Marylees Miller, John E. Freund, Mathematical Statistics with Application, 7th
Ed., Pearson Education, Asia, 2006.
4. Affi, A.A, Statistical Analysis: A Computer Oriented Approach, Academic Press, Inc., 1979.

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