SOLUTION: Assume that thermometer readings are normally distributed with a mean of 0degrees°C and a standard deviation of 1.00degrees°C. A thermometer is randomly selected and tested. For th
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Question 1122038: Assume that thermometer readings are normally distributed with a mean of 0degrees°C and a standard deviation of 1.00degrees°C. A thermometer is randomly selected and tested. For the case below, draw a sketch, and find the probability of the reading. (The given values are in Celsius degrees.)
Between -1.17 and 161
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
this would be between -1.17 sd and infinity sd, since 161 sd is essentially infinite probability.
that probability is 0.8790.
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