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OlgaM077 [116]
4 years ago
6

Which of the following is a statement of inductive reasoning?

English
2 answers:
Novosadov [1.4K]4 years ago
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Cinderella is a princess; princesses are good; Cinderella is good.

cestrela7 [59]4 years ago
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Cinderellla is good, andddddddddd hope is good
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