Crickets Make A Chirping Noise By Rubbing Their Wings Together Biologists Believe That The Frequency With Which Cricket 1 (233.48 KiB) Viewed 31 times
Crickets make a chirping noise by rubbing their wings together. Biologists believe that the frequency with which crickets do this is related to the outside temperature. Here is an n=15 sample of chirps and the corresponding temperatures. Temperature (F) 88.6 93.3 80.6 69.7 69.4 79.6 80.6 76.3 71.6 84.3 75.2 82 83.3 82.6 76.3 Chirps per second 20 19 17 15 15 15 16 14 16 18 16 17 16 17 17 1. If the temperature was going to be 76.4 degrees tonight, how many chirps per second might we expect if the biologists are correct?
Crickets make a chirping noise by rubbing their wings together. Biologists believe that the frequency with which crickets do this is related to the outside temperature. Here is an n=15 sample of chirps and the corresponding temperatures. Temperature (F) 88.6 93.3 80.6 69.7 69.4 79.6 80.6 76.3 71.6 84.3 75.2 82 83.3 82.6 76.3 Chirps per second 20 19 17 15 15 15 16 14 16 18 16 17 16 17 17 1. If the temperature was going to be 76.4 degrees tonight, how many chirps per second might we expect if the biologists are correct?
Join a community of subject matter experts. Register for FREE to view solutions, replies, and use search function. Request answer by replying!