Final answer:
Option B, 'A skate park lowered crime and property damage in nearby Brownville,' is the best example of inductive reasoning.
Step-by-step explanation:
Inductive reasoning involves reasoning from specific instances to a general conclusion. In this case, the question is asking for the supporting reason that uses inductive reasoning to support the claim that the city should open a skate park. Option B, 'A skate park lowered crime and property damage in nearby Brownville,' is the best example of inductive reasoning. This statement provides a specific instance of a skate park's effect on crime and property damage and uses it to support the general claim that the city should open a skate park.