The probability of getting a reading between negative 1.36 degrees C and 1.91 degrees C is

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The answer depends on the range of temperatures. If you were measuring summer temperatures, for example, expected to be between 20C and 30C, the probability would be zero. If winter temperatures between -5C and +5C, the probability would be (1.91-(-1.36))/10=3.27/10=0.327 or 32.7%.

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