August 10, 2007

Hawaii temperatures have never reached 100 degrees.?

During your vacation in Hawaii next week you should expect the temperature to stay below 100 degrees. This statement is an example of

  1. a. deductive reasoning
  2. a. deductive reasoning
  3. a. deductive reasoning

    since this statement is based on historically measured data points one can deduce from history that the statement is true or false

  4. d. symbolic reasoning
  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/deductive_r…
  6. deductive reasoning
  7. c. logical reasoning
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  9. b. inductive reasoning

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July 30, 2007

Hawaii temperatures have never reached 100 degrees.?

During your vacation in Hawaii next week you should expect the temperature to stay below 100 degrees. This statement is an example of

  1. a. deductive reasoning
  2. c. logical reasoning
  3. d. symbolic reasoning
  4. b. inductive reasoning
  5. A - deductive.
    I did a google search for definitions, and this seemed closest. However, I'd go for option E - Erroneous reasoning.

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