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Premise 1: The defendant has no alibi for the night of the theft.
Premise 2: The stolen goods were found in the defendant's possession.
Premise 3: Two witnesses have identified the defendant as the thief.
Conclusion: The defendant is guilty of theft.
Decide whether the above argument is inductive or deductive.
tive.
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If the above argument is inductive, decide if it is strong or weak. Select not applicable if the
argument is deductive.
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