Suppose the temperature in degrees Celsius over a 10-hour period is given by T(t) = -t^2 + 2t + 37. a) Find the average temperature. b) Find the minimum temperature. c) Find the maximum temperature. a) The average temperature is 37 degrees.
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Step 1: To find the average temperature, we need to calculate the integral of the temperature function T(t) over the interval [0, 10] and divide by the total time duration. Show more…
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