In the last week, there have been well-publicized, widespread cases of foodborne disease in your part of the country. Many cases have been linked to eating lettuce. Five of your friends ate at a local restaurant, and the two who ate salad became ill. Which of the following best describes your likely conclusion?
A. You deduce that your friends coincidentally both got sick.
B. You induce that your friends coincidentally both got sick.
C. You induce that your friends have likely eaten tainted lettuce.
D. You deduce that your friends have likely eaten tainted lettuce.
Answer: D
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