It’s likely that most people in Boise work out with weights at least twice a week. A survey of
people leaving Gold’s Gym showed that three-quarters of them work out with weights at least
twice a week.
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ANS:This
passage contains an argument. The issue is whether most people in Boise work
out with weights at least twice a week. The conclusion is that most people in Boise work out
with weights at least twice a week. The premise is that three-quarters of the people surveyed
when leaving Gold's Gym work out with weights at least twice a week.
This passage is an inductive generalization.
It's likely that ? most people in Boise work out with weights at least twice a week. A survey
of people leaving Gold's Gym showed that ? three-quarters of them work out with weights at
least twice a week.
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