IF probability of rain is X percent then probability of no rain is 100- X percent. For example if prob of rain is 80% prob of no rain is 20%
It means there is a 5% chance of rain for the given day. If you were presented with 100 days of equivalent conditions, you would expect it to rain for 5 of them
To get the answer to this question you need to work out what 30% of 80% is. To do this you need to divide 30, by 80, then multiply your answer by 100. 30/80=0.375, 0.375*100=37.5, 37.5 to the nearest percent is 38%
0.86 + 1.52 = 2.38 inches of rain.
a rain gauge is a little glass vile u stick outside and when it rains it fills it up to see how much rain u got a rain gauge is a little glass vile u stick outside and when it rains it fills it up to see how much rain u got
March had 6% April had 4% May had 10%
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If the probability that it will rain is 0.25, then the probability that it is sunny is 0.75. The probability of it being sunny for five days, then is 0.755, or about 0.2373.
"There is a high probability of rain this evening."
LetA= rainP(A)=0.38LetA'= not rainP(A') =1 - P(A)=1 - 0.38=0.62so probability of it will not rain tommrow is 0.62
False; the "or" is an additive property so the probability of rain or snow muse be greater than or equal to 0.65.
0.81 apex:)
Subjective based on information given
Rain Gauge
My answer for probability Probability is the chance that something will happen - how likely it is that some event will happen. Sometimes you can measure a probability with a number: "10% chance of rain", or you can use words such as impossible, unlikely, possible, even chance, likely and certain. Example: "It is unlikely to rain tomorrow".
Certain.
It means how likely is it to rain.
To decide whether or not to take an umbrella as you go out, you need to know the probability that it will rain.To decide whether or not to take an umbrella as you go out, you need to know the probability that it will rain.To decide whether or not to take an umbrella as you go out, you need to know the probability that it will rain.To decide whether or not to take an umbrella as you go out, you need to know the probability that it will rain.