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Without generalizing, inductive reasoning is not possible.
a. True
b. False

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a. True......Its to much to explain why

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Answer:

true.

Step-by-step explanation:

Inductive reasoning, in broad and basic terms, is a form of reasoning that entails proposing and studying a given number of premises or particular cases in order to reach a probable conclusion. For this matter, certainly, generalizing is unavoidable in inductive reasoning since it is virtually impossible to analyze all possible instances of a probable conclusion.

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