Determine the conclusion of the conditional statement: If the lengths of the sides of a rectangle are 6 inches and 4 inches, the area is 24 square inches. A. the lengths of the sides of a rectangle are 6 inches and 4 inches B. the lengths of the sides of a rectangle are not 6 inches and 4 inches C. the area is 24 square inches D. the area is not 24 square inches
If (hypothesis) then (conclusion). The conclusion is what comes after the word "then."
I don't think this is worded properly. It appears you have concluded the conditional "if a rectangle has side 4 and 6 inches" then conclusion and you have concluded with option "C" which is correct.
The conditional is "the lengths of the sides of a rectangle are 6 inches and 4 inches", and the conclusion is "the area is 24 square inches" I don't see what is not worded improperly. The only thing is the word "then" was not used, but it's assumed to be right after the conditional clause.
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