which shows a true conditional with a correctly identified hypothesis and conclusion a. if its raining, then the humidity level is 100% hypothesis: the humidity level is 100% conclusion: it is raining b. I hate humidity, except when it rains . hypothesis: I hate humidity conclusion: it rains c. I hate humidity, except when it rains . hypothesis:it rains conclusion: I hate humidity d. if its raining, then the humidity level is 100% hypothesis: it is raining conclusion: the humidity level is 100%
I would say it is D
It makes the most sense regarding the sentences given
i would also go for D
Indeed nice mindset
I would say that B & C are out. So we are left with. (a) If it is raining, then the humidity level is 100% Hypothesis: The humidity level is 100% Conclusion: It is raining (d) If it is raining, then the humidity level is 100% Hypothesis: It is raining Conclusion: The humidity level is 100% A conditional follows the form, "If . . . then . . ." statement. For example, "If it is raining, then the grass is wet." And conclusion, The part of a conditional statement after THEN. For example, the conclusion of "If a line is horizontal then the line has slope 0" is "the line has slope 0". So what would you say the answer is following this format?
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