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Which of the following is an example of inductive reasoning?

  1. All cows eat grass;
  2. My cow eats grass and my neighbor’s cow eats grass; therefore, all cows probably eat grass;
  3. If all cows eat grass, when I examine a random sample of all the cows in Minnesota, I will find that all of them eat grass;
  4. Cows may or may not eat grass, depending on the type of farm where they live

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