What is a prediction?

A guess about what will happen as a consequence of something else
A retest of experimental results to make them reliable
Background research completed with questioning
A conclusion derived from evidence and logical reasoning

Respuesta :

A prediction is not based upon evidence or reliable tests. A prediction is a guess as to what will happen in the future. Forecasts for example are nothing more than prediction, as even with "meteorological evidence", nothing is ever truly sure when in regard to wheather. 

So "A"

A prediction is a guess about what will happen as a consequence of something else ,therefore option (a) is correct.

What do you mean by the term "prediction"?

A prediction is a guess about what might happen in the future, based on observations that you make.

Predicting is little  related to other process skills such as observing, inferring, and classifying. Many process skills are in fact dependent on other process skills.

Examples of predictions-:

It is cloudy, so I predict it is going to rain today.

A prediction is a guess about what will happen as a consequence of something else ,hence option (a) is correct.

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