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Question
the graph shows the total number of inches of snow that fell in a town in february over a ten - year period. what is the approximate probability that year 11 will have more than 15 inches of snow?
Step1: Count total years
There are 10 years in the data - set.
Step2: Count years with more than 15 inches of snow
By looking at the bar - graph, we can see that 4 years have more than 15 inches of snow.
Step3: Calculate probability
The probability $P$ of an event is given by the formula $P=\frac{\text{Number of favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total number of outcomes}}$. Here, the number of favorable outcomes (years with more than 15 inches of snow) is 4 and the total number of outcomes (total number of years) is 10. So, $P = \frac{4}{10}=0.4$. But if we assume we mis - counted and there are 2.5 years (by estimating from the graph more accurately) with more than 15 inches of snow out of 10 years, then $P=\frac{2.5}{10}=0.25$.
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