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A new bridge across the river will be built only if the proposed toll is approved by the regional council. The council has just voted to approve the toll.

Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the statements above?

  1. Nothing can yet be concluded about whether the bridge will actually be built
  2. The new bridge will now be built
  3. The new bridge will not be built
  4. The approval of the toll guarantees that construction will begin promptly
  5. The bridge would have been built even if the council had rejected the toll

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