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19 July, 23:10

What's is inductive reasoning?

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  1. 20 July, 00:13
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    got this on google and got it right

    Explanation:

    An example of inductive logic is, "The coin I pulled from the bag is a penny ... Even if all of the premises are true in a statement, inductive reasoning allows for the conclusion to be false. Here's an example: "Harold is a grandfather. Harold is bald.
  2. 20 July, 00:31
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    Inductive reasoning is when someone observes data, recognizes patterns within these observations, and then draws a conclusion on these observations that they found.

    Let's look at an example.

    A 12-oz. coke bottle exploded after an hour in the freezer.

    A second 12-oz. coke bottle exploded after an hour in the freezer.

    The reasoning that was used here was inductive reasoning.

    Although we might want to test a few more 12-oz. coke bottles, we can tentatively conclude that all 12-oz. coke bottles will explode after an hour in the freezer.

    Since were using oneservations and recognizing patterns to draw a

    conclusion, our conclusion is based on inductive reasoning.
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