How such predictions are made.
It has been determined how such predictions are made.
Given:
The TV weather reporter says there is a
Concept used:
The probability of an event is the value that its relative frequency of occurrence approaches in the long run.
Calculation:
It is given that the TV weather reporter says there is a
As discussed, the probability of an event is the value that its relative frequency of occurrence approaches in the long run.
This implies that the relative frequency of there being rain tomorrow with today’s weather being how it is and this being the month and season it is, approaches
That is, according to studies of the trend of the weather, it must have been noted that in this month and season, with the present weather what it is, approximately
Conclusion:
It has been determined how such predictions are made.
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