Choose the hypothesis of the conditional statement.
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Choose the conclusion of the conditional statement.
If
Choose the conclusion of the conditional statement.
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Choose the hypothesis of the conditional statement.
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What is the converse of: "If it is yellow, then it is a banana"?
What is the inverse of: "If a car isn't blue, then it is a convertible."?
What is the converse of: "If we're going to Galveston, then we're going to the beach."?
What is the contrapositive of: "If it's hot this afternoon, then we're making lemonade."?
The inverse of a conditional reads "If you are 6'3", then you aren't tall." What is the original conditional statement?
The contrapositive of a conditional reads "If something is not spiky, then it is huggable." What is the original conditional?
True or false: If a shape has three sides, then it's a triangle.
Justify your answer or give a counterexample.
True or false: If you have a phone, then it's an iPhone.
Justify your answer or give a counterexample.
True or false: If you have an iPhone, then you have a phone.
Justify your answer or give a counterexample.
True or false: If an animal is black, then it is a bat.
Justify your answer or give a counterexample.
True or false: If an animal is a bat, then it is black.
Justify your answer or give a counterexample.
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