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For each situation, decide if the probability described is a subjective (personal) probability or a relative frequency probability. A recent college graduate claims he only has a 30 chance of finding a job in the next two months. The chance of 30 is a
 a. subjective probability.
  b. relative frequency probability.

Question 2

For each situation, decide if the probability described is a subjective (personal) probability or a relative frequency probability. A college basketball player has made 53 of his shots from 3-point range. The probability that he will make a 3-point shot, 53, is a
 a. subjective probability.
  b. relative frequency probability.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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