Using a name or description of an item that you can't point to, provide a definition by example for "reasoning." If you have difficulty doing so, try to identify the source of the trouble.

What will be an ideal response?


Our suggestion: a proof in geometry.

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A refrigerant system with air contamination will still operate properly.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Evaluate the following generalization(s), identifying sample, population, attribute of interest, and the extent to which the claims involved are knowable. Consider carefully the size and diversification of the sample and the extent to which the population differs or may differ from the sample; remember, what's important is that the sample be representative.Don't buy any Australian wine. I've had Australian wine before and, believe me, you won't like it.

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following Confucian virtues implies that obligations entailed by relationships are mutually binding?

A. ren B. xiao C. li D. shu

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While statements such as "There is a coffee cup here on the table" and "There is gravity between any two masses" seem to be based on experience, the second statement differs from the first because

A) ?it is true, while the first is false. B) ?coffee cups are made of elements, and gravity is not C) ?it requires a much more complicated process of confirmation than the first. D) ?it corresponds to facts, while the second does not.

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