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According to "The Complete Logical Reasoning for HPCL Engineer 2026," what is the fundamental principle that differentiates deductive reasoning from inductive reasoning in the context of engineering problem-solving?
In "The Complete Logical Reasoning for HPCL Engineer 2026," the chapter on "Causal Reasoning and Fallacies" discusses the "post hoc ergo propter hoc" fallacy. An HPCL engineer observes that after a new pipeline maintenance schedule was implemented, the number of minor leaks decreased. They conclude that the new schedule *caused* the decrease. What is the flaw in this reasoning, according to the course?
"The Complete Logical Reasoning for HPCL Engineer 2026" emphasizes the importance of identifying assumptions in arguments. Consider the following statement made by a project manager: "We must expedite the construction of the new processing unit. Delaying it will lead to significant financial losses for the company." According to the course's framework for analyzing assumptions, which of the following is a *hidden* assumption in this statement?
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