Sometimes the numerical answer to a question is not 100% predictable in which case one can guess in terms of probability. For example, the "best" (best in a sense that mathematics can make precise) guess for the total of the next roll of two six-sided dice is 7.
Extrapolation.
A educated guess or hypothesis depending on what it is like something simple (predicting a math or science question).
Make predictions
Large computers process the information and make predictions.
Well... with what I learned from Mrs. Franks, mt math teacher, she said for weather. For example there with be a probability of 75 degrees today.
predict them!
You can use it to make trades based on your predictions. Some systems may also help you make predictions.
Knowledge, experience, and our ability to extrapolate past trends into the future help to make predictions about the future, but do not guarantee those predictions will come to pass.
Math works because it is based on logical principles and rules that are consistent and universally applicable. These principles allow us to accurately describe and understand the world around us, make predictions, solve problems, and communicate complex ideas.
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Not adjusting your predictions as you read
...to make predictions. Scientists will then compare their predictions to what happens in the real world. If their predictions equaled what happened in reality, the model is good. If the predictions were different, the scientists know they have to refine the model to better predict what will happen.