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The reason that precipitation forecasts are the least accurate of all meteorological predictions is
Assumptions
Premises or conditions accepted as true without proof, used as the basis for further reasoning or argument.
Null Hypothesis
A statement in statistical inference that proposes there is no significant effect or difference between specified populations or parameters.
One-Sample Test
A statistical method used to determine if there is a significant difference between the mean of a single sample and a known or hypothesized population mean.
Hypothesized Value
A specific value of a population parameter that is assumed in the null hypothesis for statistical testing.
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