Identify for which claims, if any, support has been given in the following passage; and state in your own words the reasons that have been offered for these claims."The breaking of secret codes (cryptanalysis) provides an example of inductive reasoning closely resembling the inductive reasoning scientists carry out. However, cryptanalysis can be carried out using pen and paper, needing no laboratories. In addition, even simple forms of cryptanalysis can be quite intriguing. Simple forms of cryptanalysis can therefore be very useful as classroom examples of inductive reasoning."-CT News
What will be an ideal response?
Simple cryptanalysis can serve as useful classroom examples of inductive reasoning, since it can easily be done using pen and paper and can be interesting to do.
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a. would be compatible with objectivism. b. would be compatible with egoism. c. considers some people as more important than others. d. all of the above
The definition "A pot roast is 'cooked' if and only if a thermometer reads at least 155° F when inserted into the thickest part" is an example of:
A) A persuasive definition. B) An operational definition. C) A precising definition. D) A military definition. E) A theoretical definition.
What is Christopher Stone's argument?
A. that the death penalty should be abolished B. that animals should only have rights if they can understand duties C. that trees and other environmental features should have the possibility of moral standing D. that apes should be protected and given rights
Brain waves typical of adult human brains do not appear until the
a) 10th week. b) 13th week. c) 30th week. d) birth.