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Mary Manning
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16 August, 14:47
How does making observations lead to inferences?
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Annie Powers
16 August, 14:55
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Making observations lead to inference, first when dealing with observations they have something to do with the senses, then based off your observations, (which of course involve the senses) you take those observations and make an educated or scientific opinion. About what you got from your observations.
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