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    Is the Argument Deductive (D) or Inductive (I)
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Is the Argument Deductive (D) or Inductive (I)

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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)?
-The car stopped in the middle of the freeway. The gas gauge is on empty. The best explanation is that the car is out of gas. Therefore, the car is probably out of gas.

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