There's a roughly linear relationship between the number of times a species of cricket will chirp in one minute and the temperature outside. For a certain type of cricket, this relationship can be expressed using the formula T, equals, 0, point, 3, 1, c, plus, 36T=0.31c+36, where TT represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and cc represents the number of times the cricket chirps in one minute. What is the meaning of the TT-value when c, equals, 148c=148?

The change in temperature in degrees Fahrenheit for each additional cricket chirp in one minute.

The expected temperature in degrees Fahrenheit if the cricket has chirped 0 times per minute.

The number of times the cricket could be expected to chirp in one minute if it's 148 degrees F.

The expected temperature in degrees Fahrenheit if the cricket has chirped 148 times per minute.

The meaning of the T-value when c = 148 is: The expected temperature in degrees Fahrenheit if the cricket has chirped 148 times per minute.