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A​ town's January high temperatures average 36degreesF with a standard deviation of 8degrees​, while in July the mean high temperature is 72degrees and the standard deviation is 9degrees. In which month is it more unusual to have a day with a high temperature of 57degrees​? Explain.

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Answer: July

Explanation:

Formula of z score :


z=(X-\mu)/(\sigma)

Given: The mean high temperature in January =
\mu_1=36^(\circ) F

Standard deviation :
\sigma_1=8^(\circ)F

For X =
57^(\circ)F


z=(57-36)/(8)=2.625

The mean high temperature in July =
\mu_1=72^(\circ) F

Standard deviation :
\sigma_1=9^(\circ)F


z=(57-72)/(8)=-1.875

⇒ 57° F is about 2.6 standard deviations above the mean of January high temperatures, and 57° F is about 1.9 standard deviations below the mean of July’s high temperatures.

A general rule says that z-scores lower than -1.96 or higher than 1.96 are considered unusual .

Hence, the 57˚F is more unusual in January.

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