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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Form the inverse: If I eat a lot of sweets, then I will not feel well. If I do not feel well, then I ate a lot of sweets. If I do not eat a lot of sweets, then I will feel well. If I feel well, then I did not eat a lot of sweets. If I do not feel well, then I did not eat a lot of sweets. If I feel well, then I did not eat a lot of sweets

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first one

hartnn (hartnn):

isn't it 3rd option @mandonut

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no because he could have ate none

hartnn (hartnn):

oh,i think its 2nd like this let p->i eat a lot of sweets q->i will not feel well given statement p->q inverse ~p->~q which is If I do not eat a lot of sweets(~p), then I will feel well(~q). can u verify this for both of us @mandonut

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does inverse state it will just make negative the positive one and vice versa not positive = negative will be negative = positive So its the 2nd option or answer xD

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