Yes, it is possible to make many inferences from an observation.
inferences
Inferences should be based on objective observation and logical reasoning.
The possible explanation of an observation is a hypothesis.
An observation is what your senses tell you. An inference is what conclusion you draw as a result of the observation. For example, your observation is that when the blue litmus paper was put in the liquid it turned red. The inference is that the liquid is acidic (since that is when litmus paper turns red). We don't see that it is acidic, so that is not an observation; we just infer it from what we see.
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prior knowledge and logical inferences
An observation is something you experience directly with your senses - it's a fact. An inference is something you guess is happening based on what you observe - it's a guess.
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Be careful, it is possible.
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yes
It is when you ate analyzing your data and drawing a conclusion