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OpenStudy (kaiiskool):

Need a little help here, will fan and medal Step 1 of this proof is which of the following? https://static.k12.com/eli/bb/339/2_108417/2_39522_1_60839/793ec8c987807c891c59f18ba847d78301d653c5/media/0ff3009fcb4e446154a5a633ae965e39b2405b16/mediaasset_1077344_1.gif true premises conclusion inductive reasoning observation

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

r u sure u put the correct attachment

OpenStudy (kaiiskool):

Positive

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

its c

OpenStudy (kaiiskool):

can you evaluate? just like a couple senteces? I want to know how this works in the future

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

Inductive reasoning is a logical process in which multiple premises, all believed true or found true most of the time, are combined to obtain a specific conclusion. Inductive reasoning is often used in applications that involve prediction, forecasting, or behavior. This is y i think it is C ^^^^ but now i think it is observation because step one is just what u see from the diagram i think inductive reasoning would be step 2 and 3 so

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

in the end i think it is observation XD

OpenStudy (kaiiskool):

thanks! could you help with one more? its the exact same thing but step 5

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

sure i think it would be conclusion

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

sure i think it would be conclusion

OpenStudy (kaiiskool):

Alright thanks, I really appreciate it man

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

np n im a girl man XD cya

OpenStudy (danjs):

Step 1 is the given information. I think that would be a true premise.

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