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R
EASONING
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NDUCTIVE
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EDUCTIVE
13.
(b):
we are starting with specific cases such as A, B, C
and others. Then we reach to general which says that
‘all humans are mortal’. Therefore, it is inductive in
nature.
15.
(c):
Analytical reasoning is more closely related to
deduction, where conclusions are derived from prem-
ises based on logical rules and definitions. Inference
can involve both synthetic reasoning (drawing con-
clusions based on observed facts and evidence) and
analytical reasoning (using logical rules and defini-
tions). Inference is a broader concept that encom- ...

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