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TV weather forecasters use satellite and radar data to predict where storms will move in order to help viewers know what weather to expect. The map below shows a storm off the eastern coast of the United States. The arrows show the path the heart of the storm traveled over the last 48 hours. If you were a forecaster in the northeast, use the map to answer the following questions.
a. What would you tell your Northeast coast audience? Which type of reasoning—inductive or deductive—did you use? Explain.
b. Write an if-then statement to describe your conjecture.
c. Write the inverse of the statement.
d. Write the converse and contrapositive of the statement.
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