Which is the converse of this conditional?
If it is appropriate, then I go for a drive.
A. If it is appropriate, then I do not go for a drive.
B.If I go for a drive, then it is appropriate.
C. If it is not appropriate, then I do not go for a drive.
D. If I do not go for a drive, then it is not appropriate.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dragons1415 you are so lucky XD I know these things :D
OpenStudy (dragons1415):
haha XD
OpenStudy (dragons1415):
im thinking its B, C. or D....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The converse statement is the same as the original statement but in a different order.
Example:
Statement: If you win a case, this school is great!
Converse: If this school is great, then you win a case!
OpenStudy (dragons1415):
soooo B?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dragons1415 yes :D
OpenStudy (dragons1415):
:D THANKS!!!!!!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dragon, it was my pleasure :) if ya need anything else just let me know :D
OpenStudy (dragons1415):
obviously xDD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank u too Luigi XD
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
hey dragon, do u have anymore questions? :D I wanna be smart XD
OpenStudy (dragons1415):
no i dont xP sorry!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dragons1415 its okay XD
OpenStudy (dragons1415):
xD anyways..... wassup?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dragons1415 the chat XD
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