Kinda. The difference is that a supposition has some facts to go on, a guess is pure random. A supposition is kinda like playing pretend, more than guessing.
For instance, "suppose" that you are a frog. What would you do? See, we have some ideas about what frogs do, so we have some facts to go on. A guess is just random like "what is life like on the Moon?" We don't have any facts, so the story would be a guess.
"Inferred" means to derive or conclude information based on evidence or reasoning rather than on direct observation or explicit statements. It involves making educated guesses or assumptions about something.
An inference is a conclusion drawn from evidence or reasoning rather than directly stated information. It involves making educated guesses or interpretations based on what is known.
A hypothesis is a statement that attempts to explain the relationship between observed factors based on educated guesses or predictions. It serves as a testable proposition that can be supported or refuted through experimentation or observation.
An inductive statement is a generalization based on specific instances or observations. In other words, it involves drawing a conclusion about a whole group based on observations of a sample of that group. Inductive reasoning is used to make educated guesses, but it does not guarantee truth.
Heuristic development refers to the process of creating rules or strategies that can help solve a problem in a faster or more efficient way. It involves using educated guesses or common sense to come up with solutions rather than relying on a systematic approach. Heuristics are often used in decision-making and problem-solving situations where a quick solution is needed.
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Democritus suppositions on the properties of matter
Yes, the conjugation (or plural of a guess) is "guesses." I guess. You guess. He guesses.
I think you mean Akinator -- there's a link below.
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LAX guesses are "ETAs". LAX stands for "Los Angeles Airport" (in airline abbreviations terminology) and in that context you make guesses about ETAs, or "Estimated Time of Arrivals" for incoming flights.
The possessive form for the singular noun guess is guess's.
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In a multiple-choice test with 4 options (a, b, c, d) for each question, the probability of guessing correctly for each question is ( \frac{1}{4} ). If a student guesses on 10 questions, the expected number of correct guesses can be calculated by multiplying the number of questions by the probability of a correct guess: ( 10 \times \frac{1}{4} = 2.5 ). Therefore, the mean expected correct guesses for the student is 2.5.
The plural form of the noun 'guess' is guesses.
The plural of guess is guesses, e.g. It took him several guesses before he got the answer.