Which of the following is an example of inductive reasoning? I know inductive reasoning means something could be true but isn't, but based on the information it is likely... I am just having trouble figuring out how to tell how to pick which is inductive reasoning... Examples... Taylor should make X amount of x amount of baskets today because they have made X amount of X amount this season? That could be true... They could make that certain amount of baskets but they may not and this is just an estimate based on how many baskets were made so far this season out of the shots made. or The local bakery will have a sale on cookies every Tuesday because they have had a sale on cookies for the last two weeks on Tuesday. When it is multiple choice and you have options like both the ones above how do you know which is right? Both could be true but may not be?
Which of the following is an example of inductive reasoning? I know inductive reasoning means something could be true but isn't, but based on the information it is likely... I am just having trouble figuring out how to tell how to pick which is inductive reasoning... Examples...
Taylor should make X amount of x amount of baskets today because they have made X amount of X amount this season? That could be true... They could make that certain amount of baskets but they may not and this is just an estimate based on how many baskets were made so far this season out of the shots made.
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The local bakery will have a sale on cookies every Tuesday because they have had a sale on cookies for the last two weeks on Tuesday.
When it is multiple choice and you have options like both the ones above how do you know which is right? Both could be true but may not be?
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