Which is the hypothesis of this statement? If a and b are odd, then a • b is odd. A.)If a • b is odd, then a and b is odd. B.)If a and b are odd, then a • b is odd. C.)a • b is odd. D.)a and b are odd.
Identify the conclusion of the statement. If a and b are positive, then a – b is positive. A.a – b is positive. B.If a and b are positive, then a – b is positive. C.a and b are positive. D.If a – b is positive, then a and b are positive.
Which is a conditional statement for this sentence? All birds can fly. A.If an animal can fly, then it is a bird. B.If an animal can’t fly, then it is a bird. C.If an animal is a bird, then it can fly. D.If an animal is not a bird, then it can fly.
Which is a conditional statement for this sentence? In the summertime, we go swimming after lunch. A.If we’re going swimming after lunch, then it is summertime. B.If it is summertime, then we go swimming after lunch. C.If we’re going swimming after lunch, then it is not summertime. D.If it is not summertime, then we don’t go swimming after lunch.
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