Sentences with phrase «good inferences»

Included is a worksheet that students can use to be able to understand and make good inferences about the quotes.
Cambridge got limited information on the friends, but machines can use detailed answers from smaller groups to make good inferences on the rest, said Kenneth Sanford of the data science company Dataiku.
After defining inference as «a conclusion drawn from the information available,» we might put the learning target in student - friendly language: «I can make good inferences.
And albeit there will be a lot sterner tests to overcome for the Englishman, which subsequently could give us a better inference of what Chambers can render Arsenal in the longer run, Wenger will be mighty pleased with his new recruit's performances in Arsenal colours so far.
A more fruitful question, perhaps is «when» those monuments were erected, which the chart below illustrates, which provides some good inferences about «why» they were erected.
If we were working with 2nd graders, the student - friendly language might look like this: «I can make good inferences.
Again, the best inferences are based on a variety of time periods, adjustment for risk, representative performance, and context.
Our best inference from various proxies back indicate that CO2 was higher for the first 4 billion years of Earth's history than it has been since the Cambrian Period until today.
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