CBSE BOARD XII, asked by yawarali, 1 year ago

A man makes a claim that he can predict the exact score of every football game, before it begins. And he's always right. How's that possible?


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Answered by yahootak
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✒Because the score is always tied 0-0 before it begins.

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✒It's recorded game he had seen it before.\bold{xD}

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Because the score is always tied 0-0 before it begins

Explanation:

Two kinds of logical reasoning

Deductive reasoning evaluates whether a conclusion's truth can be shown for that rule only on the basis of the premises' veracity. Example: "Everything outside becomes wet when it rains. Since the grass is outside, it gets wet when it rains." This kind of logic is frequently compared to mathematical logic and philosophical logic.

Inductive reasoning makes an effort to prove the existence of the rule. After several examples are regarded to be a conclusion that follows from a precondition in terms of such a rule, it hypothesises a rule. For instance: "Grass always gets wet when it rains since it got wet several times when it rained." This kind of reasoning is frequently linked to extrapolating generalisations from empirical data. These arguments could be convincing, but they lack deductive validity—see the induction problem.

Therefore, the score is always tied at 0-0 before a football match begins

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