Write the two conditional statements that make up the following biconditional. I drink juice if (and only if) it is breakfast time. A-I drink juice if (and only if) it is breakfast time. It is breakfast time if (and only if) I drink juice. B-If I drink juice, then it is breakfast time. If it is breakfast time, then I drink juice. C-If I drink juice, then it is breakfast time. I drink juice ONLY IF it is breakfast time. D-I drink juice. It is breakfast time. I believe it is the second one. What do you think?
No, Watch: If you have two statements, a and b, then the biconditional is If a then b AND if b then a. What is the correct choice?
The 2 statements is a and b.
So what are the 2 statements that make up your biconditional statement?
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