In: Statistics and Probability
Cabin Fever Coffee is a local coffee bar, and is striving for consistent quality in their coffee beverages served to guests. Guests often complain that their beverage is not hot enough (lukewarm) or too hot and thus leave unsatisfied. Management determines that the temperature of their brewed coffee is approximately normally distributed with a mean of 101 degrees and a standard deviation of 6 degrees. Management has also set a temperature of 99 degrees or lower to be “lukewarm” and a temperature of 110 degrees to be too hot.
(Round all probability answers to four decimals)
a) What’s the probability that a customer’s beverage is lukewarm?
b) What’s the probability that a customer’s beverage is too hot?
c) What’s the probability’s the probability a customer leaves the store unsatisfied?
d) Suppose management randomly selects 9 customers from the day. What’s the probability that at least one of them left unsatisfied?
e) From the same random sample of 9 customers in part (d), what’s the probability that at most half of them left satisfied?
f) From the same random sample of 9 customers in part (d), what’s the probability that the average temperature of the sample’s coffee beverages was less than 103 degrees?
g) From the same random sample of 9 customers in part (d), what’s the probability that the average temperature of the sample’s coffee beverages was within management’s acceptable temperature range?
Answer
a) 0.3694
b) 0.0668
c) 0.4362 (but if 5 decimal places are considered from a and b, then 0.43625 which round as 0.4363)
d) 0.9942
e) 0.6537
f) 0.8413
g) 0.8413