SOLUTION: Suppose that a town named Sunnyvale had 217 sunny days in 1998. What is the empirical probability that it will be sunny in Sunnyvale on a random day?

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Question 1160108: Suppose that a town named Sunnyvale had 217 sunny
days in 1998. What is the empirical probability that it will
be sunny in Sunnyvale on a random day?

Answer by ikleyn(52810)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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1998 was not a leap year --- hence, it had 365 days.


Therefore, the answer is  , based on the given data.


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