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Activity No 1.

The document provides examples of inductive and deductive reasoning. Inductive reasoning makes general conclusions based on patterns observed in evidence, while deductive reasoning relies on facts and evidence to draw certain conclusions. Five examples are given for each type of reasoning, with premises and conclusions for real-life scenarios explaining allergic reactions, locations, preferences, physical symptoms, and health. The examples are intended to demonstrate the differences between inductive and deductive logic.

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Activity No 1.

The document provides examples of inductive and deductive reasoning. Inductive reasoning makes general conclusions based on patterns observed in evidence, while deductive reasoning relies on facts and evidence to draw certain conclusions. Five examples are given for each type of reasoning, with premises and conclusions for real-life scenarios explaining allergic reactions, locations, preferences, physical symptoms, and health. The examples are intended to demonstrate the differences between inductive and deductive logic.

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Activity No 1

REASONING

1. Define and Differentiate inductive and deductive reasoning.


2. Give 5 arguments of inductive and deductive reasoning that manifest a real-life
scenario. Explain the truthfulness of your premise.

1.Deductive reasoning provides solid, repeatable conclusions. Inductive reasoning makes general
most probable conclusion about evidence that has been observed.

Deductive reasoning depends on facts and evidences, while inductive reasoning looks at pattern.

2.
Inductive Deductive
1. Premise: Everytime I eat peanuts, I 1.Premise 1:It’s dangerous to drive on
started to cough. slippery streets.
Conclusion: I am allergic to peanuts Premise 2: Today is rainy season.
Conclusion: It’s dangerous to drive.
2. Premise: My cousin just moved here 2.Premise 1: Too much sweets can lead to
from Manila, and she has a fair skin. sore throats.
Conclusion:All people from Manila has Premise 2: Chocolates are sweet.
fair skin. Conclusion: Chocolates can lead to sore
throats.
3. Premise: I saw children playing bubbles 3.Premise 1: You should exercise everyday
in the park. to have a healthy lifestyle.
Conclusion: All children like bubbles. Premise 2: Jogging is exercise.
Conclusion: Jogging is also a healthy
lifestyle.
4. Premise:My sister bag is pink, her 4.Premise 1: All cats have a sensitive sense
shoes is pink and also her watch. of smell.
Conclusion: My sister favorate color is Premise 2: My Chuchi is a cat.
pink. Conclusion: My Chuchi has a sensitive
sense of smell.
5. Premise: My head hurts when I’m using 5.Premise 1: Eating fruits everyday is
gadgets. healthy.
Conclusion: Gadgets can cause Premise 2: I eat apple everyday.
headaches. Conclusion: Apple is healthy.

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