Chapter 3: Q40. (page 115)
The process of forming a conclusion based on past observations or patterns is called _?_ reasoning.
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The process of forming a conclusion based on past observation or patterns is calledinductive reasoning.
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Chapter 3: Q40. (page 115)
The process of forming a conclusion based on past observations or patterns is called _?_ reasoning.
The process of forming a conclusion based on past observation or patterns is calledinductive reasoning.
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Complete each statement with the word always, sometimes, or never.
Two lines parallel to the same plane are parallel to each other.
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