Which of the following best states the difference between inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning?

Answer:
Inductive reasoning goes from specific to general, and deductive reasoning goes from general to specific. (Ans D)
Explanation:
Deductive reasoning start out with a general principle (hypothesis) and examine the possibilities to reach a specific conclusion. Inductive reasoning where true premises develop a valid conclusion.
Inductive reasoning goes from specific information to general. Inductive reasoning where the premises support the conclusion.