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dieting using aspartame: taking more carbs will defeat the purpose of dieting. this suggests that carbohydrates are rich in calories.
This is kinda indirect conclusion (inference).
assumption: it is a statement that is believed/assumed to be true to reach to the conclusion. this may or may not be correct (never assume; will make ass of u & me :wink: )
inference: The reasoning involved in making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation.
Or, no matter what, this is true. it is like self proclaimed truth.
eg: you are working hard for Gmat, you will get a perfect score in verbal <-- the underlying truth here is that you are good in verbal and you will get the things right.
conclusion: is true for each of the said premises.
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