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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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9 years ago

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Bambi
No, because it has not happened yet.
6 years ago
Sammy
Yes, because it is supported by machines and weather reports before it.
6 years ago

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