Understanding Basic Statistics
Understanding Basic Statistics
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ISBN: 9781305254060
Author: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5.2, Problem 16P

Environmental: Land Formations Arches National Park is located in southern Utah. The park is famous for its beautiful desert landscape and its many natural sandstone arches. Park Ranger Edward McCarrick started an inventory (not yet complete) of natural arches within the park that have an opening of at least 3 feet. The following table is based on information takenfrom the book Canyon Country Arches and Bridges by F. A. Barnes. The height of the arch opening is rounded to the nearest foot.

Height of arch, feet 3-9 10-29 30-49 50-74 75 and higher
Number of arches
in park 111 96 30 33 18

For an arch chosen at random in Arches National Park, use the preceding information to estimate the probability that the height of the arch opening is

(a) 3 to 9 feet tall

(b) 30 feet or taller

(c) 3 to 49 feet tall

(d) 10 to 74 feet tall

(e) 75 feet or taller

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