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Which statement best describes inductive reasoning?
A- It uses previously proven or accepted properties to reach a conclusion.
B- It uses observation of patterns and past events to reach a conclusion.
C- It uses any convenient method to reach a conclusion.
My choice is B.
Lilly solved an equation. She showed all her steps and got the correct answer. What kind of reasoning did Lilly use to solve the equation?
A- deductive
B- convenient
C- predictive
D- inductive
My choice is A.
Which is a conditional statement?
A- I can buy the sandwich.
B- Throw the ball.
C- I will go if you go.
D- Wait until tomorrow.
My choice is C.
What is the conclusion of the conditional statement?
If it rains, then I will not go outside.
A- it rains
B- it does not rain
C- I will go outside
D- I will not go outside
My choice is D.
A- It uses previously proven or accepted properties to reach a conclusion.
B- It uses observation of patterns and past events to reach a conclusion.
C- It uses any convenient method to reach a conclusion.
My choice is B.
Lilly solved an equation. She showed all her steps and got the correct answer. What kind of reasoning did Lilly use to solve the equation?
A- deductive
B- convenient
C- predictive
D- inductive
My choice is A.
Which is a conditional statement?
A- I can buy the sandwich.
B- Throw the ball.
C- I will go if you go.
D- Wait until tomorrow.
My choice is C.
What is the conclusion of the conditional statement?
If it rains, then I will not go outside.
A- it rains
B- it does not rain
C- I will go outside
D- I will not go outside
My choice is D.
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