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Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because it?

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Comes to a general conclusion based on a specific observation.
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Deductive reasoning starts with a common presumption, declaration, or theory and then provides a conclusion on the basis of evidence. Whereas, inductive reasoning begins with a small examination or query to create a conclusion by investigating the associated issues.

Inductive logic depends on information that is utilized to anticipate or gauge the development of an instance or its conduct. Then again, deductive reasoning includes a sensible procedure of collecting data dependent on tried facts. Thus, we can say inductive thinking is weaker than deductive logic since it is simply founded on guess which isn't all-time productive.

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