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Assume that thermometer readings are normally distributed with a mean of 0 degrees C and a standard deviation of 1.00 degrees 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 -1.42 and 1.61
The probability of getting a reading between -1.42 degrees C and 1.61 degreesC is_______ ( round to four decimal places as needed)

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Answer:

The probability of getting a reading between -1.42 degree C and 1.61 degree C is 0.8685.

Explanation:

We are given that


Mean,\mu=0 degree C

Standard deviation,
\sigma=1 degree C

We have to find the probability of the reading between -1.42 and 1.61.


P(-1.42<x<1.61)=P((-1.42-0)/(1)<(x-\mu)/(\sigma)<(1.61-0)/(1))


P(-1.42<x<1.61)=P(-1.42<Z<1.61)


P(-1.42<x<1.61)=P(Z<1.61)-P(Z<-1.42)

Using the formula


P(a<z<b)=P(z<b)-P(z<a)


P(-1.42<x<1.61)=0.94630-0.07780


P(-1.42<x<1.61)=0.8685

Hence, the probability of getting a reading between -1.42 degree C and 1.61 degree C is 0.8685.

Assume that thermometer readings are normally distributed with a mean of 0 degrees-example-1
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