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Neko [114]
3 years ago
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Question 1 (1 point)

English
1 answer:
tatuchka [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

1,thesaurus 2,all of the above 3,promote/provide 4,provide 5,extrodinary

Explanation:

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Inductive reasoning, as known as induction, is one of two fundamental types of inference. It is a reasonable relationship between two declarations: the first one is known as the premise, while the second one is known as a conclusion and ought to face a kind of reasonable relationship with the premise.

Induction, particularly, is an inference in accordance with reasonable probabilities. The conclusion may also be true if the premise is true. This is the opposite of deductive conclusions, where the inference must be true if the premise is.

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Subject  : English

Class  : 10-12

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