Give one probabilistic interpretation of the graph.

Why would we not use a deterministic interpretation?

What was the statistical question asked for this unbiased study?

One possible probabilistic interpretation of the graph could be that it shows the distribution of heights of a sample of individuals from a population. The height values are represented on the x-axis, while the frequency or count of individuals having each height is shown on the y-axis. This interpretation implies that the heights of individuals in the population are varied and can be described by a probability distribution.

We would not use a deterministic interpretation because a deterministic interpretation assumes that there is a single, fixed height for each individual in the population, which does not align with the data shown in the graph. The graph indicates that there is variation in the heights of individuals, so a deterministic interpretation would not accurately represent the nature of the data.

The statistical question asked for this unbiased study could be something like "What is the distribution of heights in the population?" or "What are the most common heights in the population?" The focus of the study seems to be on gathering information about the heights of individuals in the population and describing their distribution.