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Mathematics, 25.11.2021 08:40 sonyfan

PLEASE I NEED SOMEONES HELP. ASAP PLEASE. A meteorologist predicter that there would be 10 inches of snowfall from a snowstorm. Instead, there were 22 inches of snowfall. Which of the following statements is true? Select all that apply
1. The prediction was off by 35%
2. If the percent error should be less than 60%, the prediction was acceptable.
3. The percent error of the prediction was about 55%
4. If the percent error should be less than 20%, the prediction was acceptable.
5. The difference between the predicted and actual snowfall was 12 inches

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