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How can you use inference in a sentence?

An inference is a guess you could make based on what you found out reading or etc...


What if your friends return form a canoe trip on the lake and they are dripping wet what inference might you make?

You might infer that they fell out of the canoe, or jumped out on purpose.


Can you provide some examples of syllogistic arguments?

Here are a few examples of syllogistic arguments: All humans are mortal. Socrates is a human. Therefore, Socrates is mortal. All birds have wings. Penguins are birds. Therefore, penguins have wings. If it is raining, then the ground is wet. It is raining. Therefore, the ground is wet.


Can you provide examples of affirming the antecedent in logic?

Affirming the antecedent is a logical fallacy where one assumes that if the initial condition is true, then the conclusion must also be true. An example would be: "If it is raining, then the ground is wet." If the ground is wet, it must be raining.


What is soft wet ground called?

Soft wet ground is called "mud."


Can you plant sunflowers when ground is wet from rain?

of course you can - you can plant any plant in the wet ground - they love it!


Give you examples of inference?

If it is raining outside, then the ground will be wet. John missed his flight, so he must be feeling disappointed. Sarah always wears a jacket when it's cold, so she must be cold today. The store is closed on Sundays, so it must be closed today.


Can you provide examples of implicit premises in arguments?

Implicit premises are assumptions that are not explicitly stated in an argument but are necessary for the argument to be valid. For example, in the argument "All humans are mortal, Socrates is a human, therefore Socrates is mortal," an implicit premise is that if something is a human, it is mortal. Another example is in the argument "If it is raining, the ground is wet. The ground is wet, therefore it is raining," the implicit premise is that the only way the ground can be wet is if it is raining.


What is a area of wet ground called?

A wet area of ground is called a wetland. Wetlands are important ecosystems that provide habitat for a variety of plant and animal species, help filter and purify water, and reduce flood damage by absorbing excess water. Examples of wetlands include marshes, swamps, and bogs.


How does moss move?

Moss does not move but it does have roots that make it stay in the ground and it usually grows on the sides of wet trees.


What are the maining of infering?

the ground is wet


What is the difference between dry granulation and wet granulation?

Wet meaning you wet the ground first with a hose