The statement that is true about inferences is:
Inferences are based on evidence and prior knowledge.
Inferences involve drawing conclusions from available information, but they are not guaranteed to be correct all of the time.
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An inference is the opposite of a falsehood.
An inference is the opposite of a falsehood.
Inferences are based on evidence and prior knowledge.
Inferences are based on evidence and prior knowledge.
Inferences are correct one hundred percent of the time.
Inferences are correct one hundred percent of the time.
There is no way to prove that an inference is false.
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The statement that is true about inferences is:
Inferences are based on evidence and prior knowledge.
Inferences involve drawing conclusions from available information, but they are not guaranteed to be correct all of the time.