Moore's law is a rule that predicts what?
It preditcs that computers of the future will be more powerfull... and they will quickly become less expensive as newer more powerful computers will be built,
This can be further explained by the following example:
Your state of the art powerful rig (computer) will loose its value to less than its half in about 3-4 years time...
i hope you get the picture and understand moore's prediction...
best of luck!
Difference between known risk and predictable risk?
Known Risks :-
• That can be uncovered after careful evaluation of the
project plan, the business, and technical environment
in which the product is being developed
• Example : Unrealistic delivery rate
Predictable Risks :-
• Extrapolated from past project experience
• Example : Staff turnover
An infants temperament refers most directly to?
An infant's temperament refers most directly to its emotional excitability. Temperament refers to aspects of a person's personality, like extroversion or introversion, in psychology.
Air force predicts that future warfare will be fought in?
There is theory that we will have the technology to fight in space but, the cost right now will be extremly exspensive for the time being so space warfare will be nowhere in the near future. And if it happens it wont be like star wars war ships those things that are miles long more like aircraft and small criusers about the size of ocean liners in space attacking eachother.
What is the difference between a prediction and a conclusion?
A prediction is what you think will happen BEFORE the experiment is followed through with, a conclusion is what you observe and conclude after the experiment has been completed.
How are a hypothesis a prediction and an experiment similar?
A hypothesis is an educated guess about the outcome of an experiment, while a prediction is a specific statement about what you expect to happen. An experiment is a test designed to support or refute the hypothesis. All three are key components in the scientific method to understand the natural world.
How does a graph help you to predict?
It depends on the graph and what data you are making a graph of.
Prediction may be made by extrapolation, in other words, if the graph shows a line moving in a certain direction, it can be sometimes assumed that it will continue to move in that direction. So the line is "extrapolated", to show where it will go in the future.
However, concerning financial markets, often a pattern is sought out in the graph, which could potentially repeat itself. Technical analysis is the study of price movement patterns, which attempts to predict future price movements.
A prediction about the outcome of a test or experiment?
Based on previous research in similar conditions, it is predicted that the experiment will produce results that support the hypothesis. However, unexpected variables could influence the outcome, so the prediction is not definitive.
Prediction of The Transformation of Cindy R?
i think the prediction might be that a girl named Cindy will transform into a new girl by a fairy or something
Prediction about what will happen can be based on?
Prediction about what will happen can be based on the data on what has happened in the past so many years. Forecasts on weather, rain, temperature, etc. are the vivid examples. If you want prediction on your behavior, it's rather easier. You always take your attitude wherever you go. If you don't change it, your attitude remains the same, yesterday, today and tomorrow.
List one example of a model used to test a prediction?
You could be testing if a human body cell has more parts in it than animal cells.
What do scientists use to predict what will occur in an investigation?
psycologists who can run a psycological profile on the person they're investigating
What are the synonyms and antonyms for the word prediction?
Syn: Premonition
Fortune-Telling
'See'
Ant: History
Past
Fact
Can you predict my date of birth?
Predict means to say something before it happens. No. Do you mean you haven't been born yet?