Concept explainers
(a)
(a)

Answer to Problem 47E
Mean of Y is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
T : temperature in degree Celsius
Y : temperature in degree Fahrenheit
For T :
Mean,
Standard deviation,
Recall that
Calculations:
We know that
The degrees in Fahrenheit are the degrees in Celsius multiplied by
Then
Every data value in the distribution of T is multiplied by the same constant
If every data value is added by the same constant, the center of the distribution is also increased by the same constant.
Also,
If every data value is multiplied by the same constant, the center of the distribution is also multiplied by the same constant.
We know that
The mean is the measure of the center.
Thus,
The mean is multiplied by
(b)
Interpretation and calculation for standard deviation of Y .
(b)

Answer to Problem 47E
Standard deviation of Y ,
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
T : temperature in degree Celsius
Y : temperature in degree Fahrenheit
For T :
Mean,
Standard deviation,
Recall that
Calculations:
We know that
The degrees in Fahrenheit are the degrees in Celsius multiplied by
Then
Every data value in the distribution of T is multiplied by the same constant
If every data value is added by the same constant, the spread of the distribution is unaffected.
Also,
If every data value is multiplied by the same constant, the spread of the distribution is also multiplied by the same constant.
We know that
The standard deviation is the measure of the spread.
Thus,
The standard deviation is multiplied by
Thus,
The temperature in Fahrenheit of the cabin at midnight on a randomly selected night varies on average by
(c)
(c)

Answer to Problem 47E
Probability for the midnight temperature less than
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Midnight temperature,
From Part (a),
From Part (b),
Calculations:
Calculate the z − score,
Use normal probability table in the appendix, to find the corresponding probability.
See the row that starts with -1.8 and the column that starts with .00 of the standard normal probability table for
Thus,
Probability for the midnight temperature in the cabin is less than
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