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Identify the type of faulty reasoning that each of these statements represents.
Don't go near the water until you have learned to swim.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
Don't go near the water until you have learned to swim.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
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Mujeeb
Identify the type of faulty reasoning that each of these statements represents.
Reagan is a great communicator because he has the ability to talk effectively to people.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
Reagan is a great communicator because he has the ability to talk effectively to people.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
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Mujeeb
Identify the type of faulty reasoning that each of these statements represents.
Nowadays people only vote with their emotions, so elections are no longer true representations of what the public needs.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
Nowadays people only vote with their emotions, so elections are no longer true representations of what the public needs.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
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Mujeeb
Identify the type of faulty reasoning that each of these statements represents.
Everyone who works in a school is a teacher. Lucy works in a school so she must be a teacher.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
Everyone who works in a school is a teacher. Lucy works in a school so she must be a teacher.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
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Mujeeb
Identify the type of faulty reasoning that each of these statements represents.
Of course driving over the speed limit is illegal!! After-all, it is against the law.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
Of course driving over the speed limit is illegal!! After-all, it is against the law.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
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Mujeeb
Identify the type of faulty reasoning that each of these statements represents.
All I know is that I know nothing.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
All I know is that I know nothing.
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- Paradox
- Circular Reasoning
- False premise
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Pavel created a number trick that always ended in 5. When Pavel tried to prove the trick would always lead to 5, the proof did not work. Take a look at Pavel's proof below and identify each step as correct or incorrect. If the step is based on a previous mistake but is done correct otherwise, let Pavel know that he had the correct process.
Choose a number n
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Triple it 3 n
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Add 15 3 n plus 15
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Divide by 3 fraction numerator 3 n plus 15 over denominator 3 end fraction equals n plus 15 blank
Subtract the original number up diagonal strike n plus 15 up diagonal strike negative n end strike equals 15
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Correct, Incorrect, Correct Process
Choose a number n
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Triple it 3 n
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Add 15 3 n plus 15
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Divide by 3 fraction numerator 3 n plus 15 over denominator 3 end fraction equals n plus 15 blank
Subtract the original number up diagonal strike n plus 15 up diagonal strike negative n end strike equals 15
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Correct, Incorrect, Correct Process
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Mujeeb
A waiter is bringing out the food order for table 19 but he has forgotten who has ordered which entree! Help the waiter figure out who gets what based on the details he has remembered.
The meal that the lady with the hat on ordered came on a bun.
The man with the glasses ordered something with a side of potatoes.
The man wearing the jersey did not order anything with meat.
The woman with the curly hair ordered chicken.
The girl wearing the blue shirt ordered a salad.
The lady wearing the hat ordered
steak and baked potato chicken and mashed potatoes garden salad chicken burger and fries vegetable primavera
The man wearing glasses ordered
steak and baked potato chicken and mashed potatoes garden salad chicken burger and fries vegetable primavera
The girl wearing the blue shirt ordered
steak and baked potato chicken and mashed potatoes garden salad chicken burger and fries vegetable primavera
The man wearing the jersey ordered
steak and baked potato chicken and mashed potatoes garden salad chicken burger and fries vegetable primavera
The woman with curly hair ordered
steak and baked potato chicken and mashed potatoes garden salad chicken burger and fries vegetable primavera
The meal that the lady with the hat on ordered came on a bun.
The man with the glasses ordered something with a side of potatoes.
The man wearing the jersey did not order anything with meat.
The woman with the curly hair ordered chicken.
The girl wearing the blue shirt ordered a salad.
The lady wearing the hat ordered
steak and baked potato chicken and mashed potatoes garden salad chicken burger and fries vegetable primavera
The man wearing glasses ordered
steak and baked potato chicken and mashed potatoes garden salad chicken burger and fries vegetable primavera
The girl wearing the blue shirt ordered
steak and baked potato chicken and mashed potatoes garden salad chicken burger and fries vegetable primavera
The man wearing the jersey ordered
steak and baked potato chicken and mashed potatoes garden salad chicken burger and fries vegetable primavera
The woman with curly hair ordered
steak and baked potato chicken and mashed potatoes garden salad chicken burger and fries vegetable primavera
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