In August 2012, tropical storm Isaac formed in the Caribbean and was headed for theGulf of Mexico. There was an initial probability of .69 that Isaac would become a hurricane by the time it reached the Gulf of Mexico ( National hurricane Center website,August 21, 2012).a. What was the probability that Isaac would not become a hurricane but remain a tropical storm when it reached the Gulf of Mexico?b. Two days later, the National hurricane Center projected the path of Isaac would passdirectly over Cuba before reaching the Gulf of Mexico. how did passing over Cubaalter the probability that Isaac would become a hurricane by the time it reached theGulf of Mexico? use the following probabilities to answer this question. hurricanesthat reach the Gulf of Mexico have a .08 probability of having passed over Cuba.Tropical storms that reach the Gulf of Mexico have a .20 probability of having passedover Cuba.

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In August 2012, tropical storm Isaac formed in the Caribbean and was headed for the
Gulf of Mexico. There was an initial probability of .69 that Isaac would become a hurricane by the time it reached the Gulf of Mexico ( National hurricane Center website,
August 21, 2012).
a. What was the probability that Isaac would not become a hurricane but remain a tropical storm when it reached the Gulf of Mexico?
b. Two days later, the National hurricane Center projected the path of Isaac would pass
directly over Cuba before reaching the Gulf of Mexico. how did passing over Cuba
alter the probability that Isaac would become a hurricane by the time it reached the
Gulf of Mexico? use the following probabilities to answer this question. hurricanes
that reach the Gulf of Mexico have a .08 probability of having passed over Cuba.
Tropical storms that reach the Gulf of Mexico have a .20 probability of having passed
over Cuba.

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