TY - JOUR
T1 - Statistical Analysis of Water Purification (Using Vinyl Chloride) Data
AU - Rafique, Aqsa
AU - Saud, Naz
AU - Amjad, Naila
AU - Ijaz, Muhammad
AU - Chipepa, Fastel
AU - El-Morshedy, Mahmoud
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Aqsa Rafique et al.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Water is important to live because of its impacts on food supply and the natural environment for all living things. Approximately 0.3 percent of water resources are usable in the world. Groundwater is the principal source of drinking water but the air, sea, land, rivers, lakes, ocean, and wells are also the essential sources of water. Many statistical models have been used to analyze the water data set so that to make predictions in a better way with limited resources of water. In this paper, a new approach is offered to model the data of water purification using vinyl chloride data. Various statistical properties of the proposed model have been derived. Maximum likelihood estimation is used to estimate the model parameters. Monte Carlo simulations are used to show the consistency of parameters. Using water purification using vinyl chloride, the suggested model application is studied and compared with that of other existing models such as EGF, GF, and F. The results showed that our model provides a much better fit while modeling this data set rather than EGF, GF, and F distributions.
AB - Water is important to live because of its impacts on food supply and the natural environment for all living things. Approximately 0.3 percent of water resources are usable in the world. Groundwater is the principal source of drinking water but the air, sea, land, rivers, lakes, ocean, and wells are also the essential sources of water. Many statistical models have been used to analyze the water data set so that to make predictions in a better way with limited resources of water. In this paper, a new approach is offered to model the data of water purification using vinyl chloride data. Various statistical properties of the proposed model have been derived. Maximum likelihood estimation is used to estimate the model parameters. Monte Carlo simulations are used to show the consistency of parameters. Using water purification using vinyl chloride, the suggested model application is studied and compared with that of other existing models such as EGF, GF, and F. The results showed that our model provides a much better fit while modeling this data set rather than EGF, GF, and F distributions.
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U2 - 10.1155/2022/4410615
DO - 10.1155/2022/4410615
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85132539345
SN - 1024-123X
VL - 2022
JO - Mathematical Problems in Engineering
JF - Mathematical Problems in Engineering
M1 - 4410615
ER -