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∙ 13y agoLet
A= rain
P(A)=0.38
Let
A'= not rain
P(A') =1 - P(A)
=1 - 0.38
=0.62
so probability of it will not rain tommrow is 0.62
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∙ 13y agoThe probability that it will not rain tomorrow is 1 - 0.38 = 0.62.
Nope, it's gonna rain.
Meteorologists use probability to communicate the likelihood of certain weather events occurring, such as rain or thunderstorms. By providing a probability percentage, they can convey the level of confidence in their forecasts to the public. This helps people make informed decisions based on the potential risk of various weather scenarios.
The new weather forecast was accurate, predicting rain for tomorrow.
The Weather Network in Canada is almost an addiction for people. Not only does it tell you the temperature it will also predict when rain may fall and wind predicitions.
I predict that today is gonna be rainig since the sky is dark and gray.
There is a 70% chance it will not rain tommorrow! There is a 70% chance it will not rain tommorrow!
To find the probability that it will rain both today and tomorrow, you multiply the individual probabilities: 0.60 (chance of rain today) * 0.40 (chance of rain tomorrow) = 0.24 or 24%. Therefore, there is a 24% chance that it will rain both today and tomorrow.
Subjective based on information given
0.20 + 0.80*0.80
It is 1 - prob(it does not rain today and tomorrow)= 1 - prob(it does not rain today)*prob(it does not rain tomorrow) = 1 - [1- prob(it does rain today)]*[1 - prob(it does rain tomorrow)] = 1 - [1 - 0.8]*[1 - 0.5] = 1 - 0.2*0.5 = 1 - 0.1 = 0.9
It is 67%.
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".
78% I just had this question on apex
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%
why it would be rain tomorrow i thing but today they were rain and then tomorrow it would be the same thing..
Yes it can. E.g there may be a probability it may rain tomorrow. See, negative. Negative probability is like an opinion of your own except probabilities aren't opinions, anyway you get what I mean.
P(R) = 0.7The correct choice of answer is B. 71%.