The document presents a study that uses factorial design of experiments to develop mathematical models for predicting the tensile behavior of stir-cast aluminum matrix composites (AMCs) reinforced with alumina particles. Specifically, models were developed for predicting the ultimate tensile strength and percentage elongation based on the size and weight fraction of alumina particles, holding temperature during casting, and holding time. The models showed that ultimate tensile strength increased by 20% while percentage elongation decreased by around 30% for the AMCs compared to the unreinforced aluminum alloy. The models were found to adequately predict the tensile behavior with 99% confidence.