Inductive reasoning is a form of inference that uses past experiences to make future predictions because future is likely to resemble the past. Unlike deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning can’t provide certainly, and is instead speak in term of probability. In other word. inductive premises can’t guarantee the truth of the conclusion.
Example
Most men in ancient Athens had beards. Socrates was a man who lived in ancient Athens.
Therefore, Socrates probably had a beard.