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in a kitchen, which statement is an inference rather than an observation? * there are dirty dishes in the sink the oven timer is beeping someone forgot about their cooking steam is rising from the pot
Brief Explanations
An observation is a direct, factual statement based on what can be seen, heard, etc. An inference is a conclusion or interpretation drawn from observations.
- "There are dirty dishes in the sink" is an observation (can be seen).
- "The oven timer is beeping" is an observation (can be heard).
- "Steam is rising from the pot" is an observation (can be seen).
- "Someone forgot about their cooking" is an inference because it's a conclusion drawn from observations (like the timer beeping, maybe food being overcooked, etc.), not a direct observation.
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C. Someone forgot about their cooking