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can be inferred vs. strongly supported?

jyou0221jyou0221 Alum Member
August 2014 edited August 2014 in Logical Reasoning 10 karma
JY mentioned that he would go over the difference "later," but I couldn't find it...

Does anyone know where this lesson is, and/or can explain the difference to me?

Thanks!
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