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First of all, let's define what is a logical reasoning.
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A logical reasoning is this process of using rational and systematic series of steps to come up with a conclusion for a given statement.
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Now, the relationship between given facts must be analyzed objectively, and it requires a chain of reasoning to draw conclusion.
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Now, once we know the definition, let's look at the case.
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Smitter experimenting with how a paper plane's shape affects distance.
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Will fly.
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So we'll try to find out the relationship between the shape of the plane and the distance it flies.
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Now, which action is the result of logical reasoning? so we're looking for the example of logical reasoning in this case.
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Let's look at the options one by one.
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Okay, she follows her procedural carefully.
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Now, following a procedural carefully does not require any intellectual input, and there's no conclusion being drawn from following the procedural carefully.
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There's no logic reasoning up there.
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So this is not the corrective.
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B, she records only the data that support her favorite hypothesis...