Dolbears’s law states the relationship between the rate at which snowy tree crickets chirp and the air temperature of their environment. Where t is a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and n is a number of chirps per minute if n = 70 T =

Given:
The expression for temperature in degree Fahrenheit is given as,
[tex]T=50+\frac{N-40}{4}[/tex]The number of chirps per minute is, N = 70.
The objective is to find the value of the temperature.
Explanation:
The value of T can be calculated by substituting the value of N in the given equation.
[tex]T=50+\frac{70-40}{4}[/tex]On further solving the above expression,
[tex]\begin{gathered} T=50+\frac{30}{4} \\ T=50+7.5 \\ T=57.5\degree F \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, the temperature