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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ken said, “If the rabbit runs, the hound will chase it.” Which of the following is the converse of Ken’s statement? Answer If the hound will not chase the rabbit, then the rabbit will not run. If the hound will chase the rabbit, then the rabbit will run. If the rabbit will not run, then the hound will not chase the rabbit. If the rabbit will run, then the hound will chase the rabbit.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The converse of "If A, then B" is "If B, then A."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay so it is, If the hound will chase the rabbit, then the rabbit will run.?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nbouscal is correct and elegant above. Looks to me that the second multiple choice answer is the one that meets the specification.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay thank you, That was what I had concluded after he told me what it meant but I wanted to make sure!

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