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Interpret the probabilities. Refer to the previous
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Interpret the probabilities. Refer to the previous exercise. In each case, interpret the term probability for the phenomena that are random. For those that are not random, explain why the term probability does not apply
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QUESTION:
Interpret the probabilities. Refer to the previous exercise. In each case, interpret the term probability for the phenomena that are random. For those that are not random, explain why the term probability does not apply
ANSWER:Step 1 of 3
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Given data: The outside temperature in your town at noon on Groundhog Day, February 2.
The outside temperature in your town at noon on Grounding Day, February 2, cannot be predicted. But, if this day's temperature continues for many years, it will have a regular distribution. So, the phenomenon “The outside temperature in your town at noon on Grounding Day, February 2" is random.
Thus, we can discuss the probability (chance) that the temperature would be between 30 and 35 degrees, for example.