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An enumerative induction has this pattern: Thing A has properties P1, P2, P3 plus the property P4. Thing B has properties P1, P2, and P3. Therefore, thing B probably has property P4.TRUE / FALSE.

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According to enumerative induction, thing B probably has property P4.TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

In enumerative thinking it is imperative to think in patterns of reasoning by which a list of information about the members comprised in a set are taken the information from and the conclusion is justified for all the members that belong to the set.

that is, if one belongs to a certain category all will have to.

So, by this logic, we stand to think that P1 P2 P3 P4 are all belonging to the first set A

And that P1 P2 P3 all have properties belonging to the set B

so it is to be believed that P4 being the part of the same set will belong too.

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