Looking at the graph, which statements are true? Check all that apply.

(3 points)
Responses

The water temperature is usually about 110 degrees on the surface of the water.
The water temperature is usually about 110 degrees on the surface of the water.

We can use a deterministic interpretation to say that the water temperature would be over 120 degrees if the scuba diver was -10 ft out of the water.
We can use a deterministic interpretation to say that the water temperature would be over 120 degrees if the scuba diver was -10 ft out of the water.

The temperature seems to be dropping 1 degree per foot as the diver dives deeper.
The temperature seems to be dropping 1 degree per foot as the diver dives deeper.

The water would hit zero degrees after diving down about 125 feet.
The water would hit zero degrees after diving down about 125 feet.

It is a probabilistic interpretation to say that the water temperature drops as the scuba diver goes deeper into the water.

The statements that are true are:

1. The water temperature is usually about 110 degrees on the surface of the water.
2. The temperature seems to be dropping 1 degree per foot as the diver dives deeper.
3. The water would hit zero degrees after diving down about 125 feet.
4. It is a probabilistic interpretation to say that the water temperature drops as the scuba diver goes deeper into the water.

are you sure

Apologies for the confusion.

The only statement that is true is: "The temperature seems to be dropping 1 degree per foot as the diver dives deeper."

To determine which statements are true, let's analyze the options based on the provided graph and the information given.

1. The water temperature is usually about 110 degrees on the surface of the water.
- Based on the graph, we can see that the temperature on the surface is not provided or indicated. Therefore, we cannot conclude that the water temperature is usually about 110 degrees on the surface. So this statement is false.

2. We can use a deterministic interpretation to say that the water temperature would be over 120 degrees if the scuba diver was -10 ft out of the water.
- Again, the graph does not show any temperature readings for a scuba diver outside of the water. Therefore, we cannot determine the water temperature based on this information. So this statement is false.

3. The temperature seems to be dropping 1 degree per foot as the diver dives deeper.
- If we observe the graph, we can see that for each 1-foot increase in depth, the temperature consistently drops by 1 degree. So this statement is true.

4. The water would hit zero degrees after diving down about 125 feet.
- According to the graph, the temperature decreases by 1 degree per foot. Therefore, if we continue this trend, the water temperature would reach zero degrees after approximately 125 feet. So this statement is true.

5. It is a probabilistic interpretation to say that the water temperature drops as the scuba diver goes deeper into the water.
- The term "probabilistic interpretation" implies that there is uncertainty or randomness involved. However, based on the graph, we can see a consistent pattern of the temperature dropping as the diver goes deeper. Therefore, it is not a probabilistic interpretation to say that the water temperature drops with depth. So this statement is false.

So, the true statements are:
- The temperature seems to be dropping 1 degree per foot as the diver dives deeper.
- The water would hit zero degrees after diving down about 125 feet.