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Why is deductive reasoning stronger than inductive reasoning

A. Because it build on a specific instances to come to a conclusion
B. Because it uses emotional language to make a point
C. Because it goes from something small to something large
D. Because it makes assumptions based on supported ideas

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Answer: d. because it makes assumptions based on supported ideas

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The deductive reasoning is stronger than inductive reasoning because it makes assumptions based on supporting ideas.

Answer: D

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Inductive reasoning, also known as bottom-up logic is the type of reasoning in which all premises, multiple in number and are found to be true combines together to form a specific conclusion as like the forecasting.

Deductive reasoning, also known as the top-down logic is the type of reasoning in which a conclusion is derived from multiple premises that are found to be true.

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