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45. Too cool at the cabin? During the winter months, the temperatures at the Stameses' Colorado cabin can stay well below freezing 32°For 0°Cfor weeks at a time. To prevent the pipes from freezing, Mrs. Stames sets the thermostat at 50°F. She also buys a digital thermometer that records the indoor temperature each night at midnight. Unfortunately, the thermometer is programmed to measure the temperature in degrees Celsius. Based on several years' worth of data, the temperature Tin the cabin at midnight on a randomly selected night follows a Normal distribution with mean 8.5°Cand standard deviation2.25°C.
(a) Let Y=the temperature in the cabin at midnight on a randomly selected night in degrees Fahrenheit (recall that F=(9/5)C+32). Find the mean and standard deviation of Y.

(b) Find the probability that the midnight temperature in the cabin is below 40°F. Show your work.

Short Answer

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(a) The mean and standard deviation of Yis 47.3∘F and 4.05∘F.

(b) The probability that the midnight temperature in the cabin is below40∘Fis 0.0359.

Step by step solution

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Part (a) Step 1: Given information 

The temperature in the cabin at midnight on a randomly selected night in degrees Fahrenheit will be Y. Recall that F=(9/5)C+32).

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Part (a) Step 2: Explanation 

Population mean (μ)=8.5
Population standard deviation (σ)=2.25
Y=95X+32
Calculation:
Here, Y=95X+32
The mean ofY is:
μY=95μX+32=95(8.5)+32=47.3

Then the standard deviation of Yis,

=95×2.25=4.05

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Part (b) Step 1: Given information 

The probability that the midnight temperature in the cabin is 40°F.

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Part (b) Step 2: Explanation 

The probability that the temperature is below40°F as:
P(Y<40)=PZ<40−47.34.05=P(Z<−1.80)=0.0359

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