No. Only a census can ACCURATELY predict the outcomes: a random sample cannot.
To predict is to say what will happen or what you think will happen.
The laws of probability predict what is likely to occur, not necessarily what will occur.
Foresee
sometimes
The future is difficult to predict accurately (but very easy to predict inaccurately) so allow me to predict that Africa is facing a difficult future.
You can predict water temperature accurately by using a water thermometer.
Economy is influenced by several factors. It is difficult to predict economy accurately and based on several parameters economists could predict it to some extent only.
Not accurately.
No. Only a census can ACCURATELY predict the outcomes: a random sample cannot.
Yes, earthquakes happen suddenly and unexpectedly. They can occur in a matter of seconds or minutes, making them very difficult to predict accurately.
Hurricanes are often considered the most difficult weather event to predict due to their complexity and the various factors that can influence their track and intensity. The interaction between the atmosphere and oceans, as well as the potential for rapid intensification, make hurricanes challenging to forecast accurately.
The world is always changing. Technological advances help us live longer, but disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes can lower our population. Humans are all over Earth, so it's hard to accurately predict our population.
it is so difficult to predict becuz sometimes the storm may be gone, weaken, or strengthen.
Rolling friction can create heat and wear on the surfaces in contact, leading to energy loss and decreased efficiency. It can also vary with different surfaces and conditions, making it difficult to predict accurately.
Without thermometers, it would be difficult to accurately measure temperature, making it challenging to monitor changes in weather, body temperature, or cooking temperatures. This could lead to issues such as undercooked food, inaccurate health assessments, and limited ability to predict weather patterns accurately.
No one can accurately predict the effects it may have.