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ehidna [41]
3 years ago
14

Which of the following is an example of inductive reasoning?

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1 answer:
Crank3 years ago
8 0

The Answer Is The Last One.

This Is Because Inductive reasoning is when you use the information given in a premise to supply veracity to the conclusion of the sentence, the premise is that all bakers wake up early, when you learn that Sue is a baker, therefore she must get up early, because all bakers get up early.

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