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Jeremy checked the mail at 11:00 a.m. for one week, and it was never there. He then checked the mail at noon for one week, and it was always there. Use inductive reasoning to formulate a conjecture about
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Jeremy checked the mail at 11:00 a.m. for one week, and it was never there. He then checked the mail at noon for one week, and it was always there. Use inductive reasoning to formulate a conjecture about when the mail comes. A. The mail comes before 11:00 a.m. every day. B. The mail comes at different times each week. C. The mail comes between 11:00 a.m. and noon every day. D. The mail comes after noon every day.
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your answer is most likely to be c
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C,
because he checks at 12:00 on the dot or that's what they're implying, so it can't be D
and the mail is always there at noon, so b is out of the question,
and a, well common sense it
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