Based on your description of the graph, we can evaluate the statements provided:
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The water temperature is usually about 110 degrees on the surface of the water.
- True/False: If the graph shows that the temperature starts around 110 degrees at the surface, then this statement is true.
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The water would hit zero degrees after diving down about 125 feet.
- True/False: This would depend on the specific data shown in the graph. If the temperature reaches zero degrees at this depth, then it's true; otherwise, it's false.
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It is a probabilistic interpretation to say that the water temperature drops as the scuba diver goes deeper into the water.
- True/False: This would typically be considered a deterministic relationship since environmental conditions often have a predictable effect on temperature with depth. Therefore, this statement is likely false.
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The temperature seems to be dropping 1 degree per foot as the diver dives deeper.
- True/False: You would need to check the graph's rate of change. If the graph shows a steady decrease at this rate, then this statement could be true; otherwise, it's false.
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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.
- True/False: If the graph suggests that the temperature increases predictably above 110 degrees when going above the water's surface (for instance), this could be true.
Based on your description of "going from upper hand left to lower hand right," it seems like the temperature is generally decreasing, which might influence your responses to some of these statements. Without seeing the actual graph, it's difficult to definitively say which statements are true or false, but you can determine the truth of each based on the graph's data.