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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 17:50 payshencec21
A refrigerator runs at a mean temperature of 2.5 degrees Celsius with a standard
deviation of 0.8 degrees Celsius. The manufacturers want to also sell the
refrigerator in countries that use degrees Fahrenheit, so they convert the data by
applying the formula to each data point: Fahrenheit = 9/5 (Celsius) + 32. If each
temperature is converted to degrees Fahrenheit, what will the mean and
standard deviation of the data of the new temperatures be? *
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