What are the parts of a inductive argument?

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2026-03-24 01:45

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An inductive argument is one in which the conclusion follows probably from the premises. For example:

1. Felix is a cat.

2. Most cats like to play with mice

3. Felix (probably) likes to play with mice

Remember, in inductive arguments, its possible that the conclusion is false even if the premises are true.

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