i don't know the answer u tell me the answer to the question
An observation is something that you see, hear, smell, or taste while an inference is something that you assumefrom an observation. In other words, you don't actually seethe inference while you can observe, or see the object.
Sure, people do it all the time.Whether it's logical to do so is a different question.
The four elements of a deductive structure are the premise, inference, deduction, and conclusion. The premise is the starting point or evidence, the inference is the logical reasoning process, the deduction is the application of a rule or principle, and the conclusion is the final outcome or assertion based on the premises and inference.
no because how can you explain an observation without making one
That statement is an observation since it directly describes a measurable fact about the temperature at noon without drawing any conclusions or making assumptions.
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The homonym of "inference" is "inference." A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning.
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Inference is a noun.
inference
If you know what an inference and what a pronoun is just put it together to know what a pronoun inference is
state why an observation cannot be an inference
It's an inference because your drawing a conclusion (that the cat must be ill)so it is inferrence
i made a inference for the word hypothesis