3. The reading given by a thermometer calibrated in ice water (actual temperature 0° C) is a random variable with probab
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3. The reading given by a thermometer calibrated in ice water (actual temperature 0° C) is a random variable with probab
3. The reading given by a thermometer calibrated in ice water (actual temperature 0° C) is a random variable with probability density function (1 point, each part is 0.2 point) f(x) = {0.75 (1-x²) -1 < x < 1 A. What is the probability that the temperature reads above 0° C? B. What is the probability that the reading is within 0.25° C of the actual temperature 0° C? C. What is the mean reading? D. What is the median reading? E. What is the standard deviation?
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