Rare underwater sounds. A study of underwater sounds in a specific region of the Pacific Ocean focused

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Rare underwater sounds. A study of underwater sounds in a specific region of the Pacific Ocean focused on scarce sounds, such as humpback whale screams, dolphin whistles, and sounds from passing ships (Acoustical Physics, Vol. 56, 2010). During the month of September (non-rainy season), research revealed the following probabilities of rare sounds: P1whale scream2 = .03, P1ship sound2 = .14, and P1rain2 = 0. If a sound is picked up by the acoustical equipment placed in this region of the Pacific Ocean, is it more likely to be a whale scream or a sound from a passing ship? Explain.

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ISBN: 9781292161556

13th Global Edition

Authors: James T. McClave And Terry T Sincich

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