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OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

Refer to the following conditional statement: If a and b are odd integers, then a + b is an even integer. Which is the converse of the statement? A. If a and b are not odd integers, then a + b is not an even integer. B. a + b is an even integer C. If a + b is not an even integer, then a and b are not odd integers. D. If a + b is an even integer, then a and b are odd integers.

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

im pretty sure it's d

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

Correct !

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

you just reverse the statements for `converse`

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

Refer to the following conditional statement: If a and b are odd integers, then a – b is an even integer. State the inverse of the statement. A. If a and b are not odd integers, then a – b is not an even integer. B. a – b is an even integer C. If a – b is an even integer, then a and b are odd integers. D. If a – b is not an even integer, then a and b are not odd integers.

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

wat do u think

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

a?

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

Yep !

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

Refer to the following conditional statement: If a and b are odd integers, then a – b is an even integer. State the contrapositive of the statement A. a – b is an even integer B. If a – b is an even integer, then a and b are odd integers. C. If a and b are not odd integers, then a – b is not an even integer. D. If a – b is not an even integer, then a and b are not odd integers.

OpenStudy (thefluffmuncher):

it's d right

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

Correct !

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