Asked by Anonymous
"All dogs hate cats. Sirius is a dog. So Sirius hates cats" is an example of a (Points : 1)
sound inductive argument.
valid deductive argument.
invalid inductive argument.
weak deductive argument.
I am confused a little about this question.
"10 is less than 100; 100 is less than 1,000; consequently, 10 is less than 1,000" is an example of a (Points : 1)
sound deductive argument.
valid inductive argument.
sound inductive argument.
weak inductive argument.
I know that this is the transitive property. I think the answer is either sound deductive ot sound inductive.
"When I once visited Texas, it was hot. So the next time I visit Texas, it will be hot" is an example of a (Points : 1)
sound inductive argument.
valid inductive argument.
sound deductive argument.
weak inductive argument.
I think this answer is sound deductive.
sound inductive argument.
valid deductive argument.
invalid inductive argument.
weak deductive argument.
I am confused a little about this question.
"10 is less than 100; 100 is less than 1,000; consequently, 10 is less than 1,000" is an example of a (Points : 1)
sound deductive argument.
valid inductive argument.
sound inductive argument.
weak inductive argument.
I know that this is the transitive property. I think the answer is either sound deductive ot sound inductive.
"When I once visited Texas, it was hot. So the next time I visit Texas, it will be hot" is an example of a (Points : 1)
sound inductive argument.
valid inductive argument.
sound deductive argument.
weak inductive argument.
I think this answer is sound deductive.
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Answered by
Sirisha
The answer to the second question is a valid inductive argument.
Answered by
Anonymous
When I once visited Texas, it was hot. So the next time I visit Texas, it will be hot" is an example of a (Points : 1)
sound inductive argument.
valid inductive argument.
sound deductive argument.
weak inductive argument.
I think this answer is sound deductive
sound inductive argument.
valid inductive argument.
sound deductive argument.
weak inductive argument.
I think this answer is sound deductive
Answered by
Joanie
Weak inductive argument
Answered by
Traci
Weak Inductive Argument
Answered by
Me
#2 is sound deductive. The book says that it is.
Answered by
Jimmie
10 is less than 100; 100 is less than 1,000; consequently, 10 is less than 1,000" is an example of a
Student Answer: sound deductive argument.
This is the correct answer
Student Answer: sound deductive argument.
This is the correct answer
Answered by
Elias
No
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