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Which of the following is an example of inductive reasoning?A.It has snowed every day this week, so it will likely snow tomorrow.B.February is a snowy month where I live, so it will probably snow a lot in February.C.The meteorologist predicts snow for New Year's Eve, so it will snow New Year's Eve.D.It snowed on New Year's Eve, so it will snow every New Year's Eve.

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Inductive reasoning: the method of reasoning in which the argument is based on some sort of evidence for the truth of the conclusion.
Deductive reasoning: the method of reasoning for a argument(or statement) to reach a logical conclusion. (Thus if the terms/rules of the original logic are followed then the conclusion will come true.

After all that being said. I would choose A. I say this because of the hard evidence of having already snowed there for will most likely again.

However I will note that I'm not completely sure or taking any courses similar to this. So I would love some input from someone else as well.

The precise example of inductive reasoning among any other option is it has snowed every day this week, so it will likely snow tomorrow. Furthermore, inductive reasoning is about an inclusive generalization from detailed observations.

EXPLANATION:  

Inductive reasoning, or so-called induction, is one of two basic kinds of inference. An inference is a logical relationship between two statements: the first is known as the premise, while the second is known as a conclusion and must face some sort of logical connection with the premise.

Induction, in particular, is a conclusion according to rational probabilities. If the premise is true, afterward the conclusion might be right too. This is different from deductive inferences, where the conclusion ought to be true if the premise is.

Examples

Premise: Every day so far, the sun has set in the West and risen in the East.

Conclusion: The sun will perhaps endure to set in the West and rise in the East.

Usually, inductive reasoning generates a common conclusion from certain premises. They begin with a specific observation of a pattern, and afterward, conclude that there is a general rule. For example, many people know the general rule in the example above: the sun always rises and sets always in the same way. The rule is according to a large accumulation of data points, not on mathematical "evidence" or derivatives of other abstract rules.

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KEYWORDS : inductive reasoning, induction, observation  

Subject  : English

Class  : 7-9

Sub-Chapter : Inductive Reasoning