Nothing can be deduced. The strength of a currency relative to another does not relate to the absolute exchange, but to how the rate has been changing over the last months and years.
One decimeter is equivalent to approximately ten centimeters. Using this knowledge, it can be deduced that nine decimeters are equivalent to 90 centimeters.
Empiricism emphasizes the importance of sensory experience and observation in acquiring knowledge, while rationalism focuses on using reason and logic to understand the world. Empiricists believe that knowledge comes from direct experience, while rationalists argue that some knowledge is innate and can be deduced through logical reasoning.
Conclusion
Analyzed.
Deduced or deducible by inference.
A statement or a conclusion that has been deduced.
"Deduced" is just a fancy way of saying "figured out."
A statement or a conclusion that has been deduced.
yes
Rutherford
I would deduce that the dollar was pretty close to worthless in Europe. However, I would be more concerned about the US value of Russian rebels. There are being valued at 4 cents each. No person - whether they are rebels or not - can be valued so low.