An assumption is based upon the opinion and theory of the person who is assuming something. A conclusion is reached by establishing provable facts.
No, you're not out anything. In order to sue, you have to have provable damageds. They made a mistake, assuming you were current on your payments the whole time. It might have been inconvenient, but if we could all sue for being inconvenienced, the justice system would crash down on itself.
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
Empirical means verified or provable by means of observation or experiment
Provable
The verb prove has the adjective forms proven and provable. The adverb form of provable is provably.
provable YES
Provable truth refers to a statement or fact that can be logically demonstrated or verified using evidence, reasoning, or established principles. In a formal sense, provable truths are those that can withstand scrutiny and be shown to be accurate or correct through a valid argument or demonstration.
Possibly, but it is not provable.
It is not a theory, it is a provable fact.
Checkable, provable, repeatable evidence is non-existent.
It yields rational, provable, repeatable knowledge.
Theorem
verifiable/provable, hypothesis
To form an opinion or hypothesis based on incomplete information. Form an opinion or supposition about (something) on the basis of incomplete information.