Final answer:
The mean and variance of the new random variable W, defined as W = 150 + X, are found by adding the constant 150 to the mean of X and squaring it and adding it to the variance of X, respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given problem involves transforming a random variable. We are given that the random variable X has a mean of 100 and a variance of 60. We are asked to find the mean and variance of the new random variable W, defined as W = 150 + X. To find the mean of W, we simply add the constant 150 to the mean of X. So, the mean of W is 150 + 100 = 250. To find the variance of W, we need to square the constant 150 and add it to the variance of X. So, the variance of W is 150^2 + 60 = 22600.