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24 August, 00:26

A meteorologist reports an 80% chance of precipitation. Is this an example of experimental probability, written as a percent? Explain your reasoning.

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  1. 24 August, 03:57
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    A meteorologist reporting that there is an 80% chance of precipitation is an example of experimental probability written as percent because this probability is based on historical data. The measurable variables on a given day is taken and referred to the days that had similar data. The probability is then taken as the ratio of the number of days that rained over the total number of days that had similar conditions.
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