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Uriah Oconnor
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18 April, 00:24
Is a model expected to be 100% accurate? Why?
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Rambo
18 April, 00:42
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I don't think so. It depends on if the person that is making the model has all of the correct things that need to be in the model. If not the result will not be 100% accurate.
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