Inference
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A logical assumption based on prior experience
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to find your favorite coffee shop in a new city without a map. You rely on previous experiences of city layouts and typical locations of coffee shops to guide you, guessing that it might be near a busy street or a park. This is similar to making a logical inference, where you use your past experiences to make an educated guess about a new situation, just as you use your familiarity with city environments to locate the coffee shop. Here, your prior experiences with city structures and coffee shop locations are like the prior knowledge in logical inference, which helps you form assumptions and guide your decisions in unfamiliar scenarios.
Practice Version
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