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uestion 15 of 17 hat is the difference between inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning? A. Inductive reasoning uses a general observation to make a specific conclusion. Deductive reasoning uses a specific example to make a general conclusion. B. Inductive reasoning uses a specific example to make a general conclusion. Deductive reasoning uses a general observation to make a specific conclusion. C. Deductive reasoning assumes that an action caused whatever came after it. Inductive reasoning restates a certain point as evidence of the same point. D. Deductive reasoning restates a certain point as evidence of the same point. Inductive reasoning assumes that an action caused whatever came after it.
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Bryn
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B. Inductive reasoning uses a specific example to make a general conclusion. Deductive reasoning uses a general observation to make a specific conclusion.