The bar graph shows the weather conditions in Crayonton for each day this month so far. We are asked to find a reasonable estimate of the probability that it is sunny tomorrow based on the given data.

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1. Problem Description

The bar graph shows the weather conditions in Crayonton for each day this month so far. We are asked to find a reasonable estimate of the probability that it is sunny tomorrow based on the given data.

2. Solution Steps

First, we need to read the number of days for each weather condition from the bar graph:
- Sunny: 3 days
- Cloudy: 5 days
- Rainy: 2 days
- Snowy: 2 days
Next, we calculate the total number of days.
Total days = Sunny + Cloudy + Rainy + Snowy
Total days = 3 + 5 + 2 + 2 = 12 days
Then, we calculate the probability of sunny days based on the data.
Probability of sunny day = (Number of sunny days) / (Total number of days)
Probability of sunny day = 3 / 12
Finally, we simplify the fraction.
3 / 12 = 1 / 4

3. Final Answer

14\frac{1}{4}

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