Activity 2: Inductive or Deductive Directions: Read the following statements carefully. Determine if the following argument is best classified as inductive or deductive. Write Inductive if inductive reasoning is used and Deductive for deductive reasoning. Write your answers in your answer sheet. 1. I heard lots of barking last night. The neighbor's dog must've been pretty upset about something, since he rarely barks. 2. All dogs bark. Fido is a dog, so he barks. 3. No book in English begins numbering its pages on a left-hand page. This is a book in English, therefore it will begin its numbering on a right-hand page. 4. On a National Geographic map, no two adjacent nations appear shaded with the same color. Brazil is shaded green on this map, and it is a National Geographic map. Only two nations in South America are not adiacent to Brazil. So, at most three South American nations on this map are shaded green. 5. The overwhelming majority of mutations are not beneficial to an organism's survival. So, the odds are that no mutation is going to give an organism superpower.
Activity 2: Inductive or Deductive Directions: Read the following statements carefully. Determine if the following argument is best classified as inductive or deductive. Write Inductive if inductive reasoning is used and Deductive for deductive reasoning. Write your answers in your answer sheet. 1. I heard lots of barking last night. The neighbor's dog must've been pretty upset about something, since he rarely barks. 2. All dogs bark. Fido is a dog, so he barks. 3. No book in English begins numbering its pages on a left-hand page. This is a book in English, therefore it will begin its numbering on a right-hand page. 4. On a National Geographic map, no two adjacent nations appear shaded with the same color. Brazil is shaded green on this map, and it is a National Geographic map. Only two nations in South America are not adiacent to Brazil. So, at most three South American nations on this map are shaded green. 5. The overwhelming majority of mutations are not beneficial to an organism's survival. So, the odds are that no mutation is going to give an organism superpower.
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