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In , Seattle's daily high temperature has a mean of F and a standard deviation of F. The formula to convert degrees Fahrenheit F to degrees Celsius C is: Use this information to answer the following questions. Compute the mean of Seattle's daily high temperature in degrees Celsius C. The mean of the daily high temperature in degrees Celcius = 11.111 11.111C (Round your response to three decimal place.) Compute the standard deviation of Seattle's daily high temperature in degrees Celsius C.
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