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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the converse of the following conditional? If a point is in the first quadrant, then its coordinates are positive. Select one: a. If a point is in the first quadrant, then its coordinates are positive. b. If a point is not in the first quadrant, then the coordinates of the point are not positive. c. If the coordinates of a point are positive, then the point is in the first quadrant. d. If the coordinates of a point are not positive, then the point is not in the first quadrant.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B is false because it could be in the second quadrant and be positive

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its c ... im not sure though ?...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't like this question all are false it doesn't have to only be in the first quadrant to be positive only quadrant that doesnt have positive numbers is quadrant 3 but i think it's A or C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nevermind i understand it now you have to flip the hypothesis C is right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If it is raining the the grass is wet the converse to that would be If the grass is wet then it is raining

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah . i understand . thanks (: Re-write the following condition statement in If-Then form: Juan and Amanda are getting married next year, so I must save up money to attend the ceremony. Select one: a. If Juan and Amanda are getting married next year, then I must save up money to attend the ceremony. b. If Juan and Amanda are not getting married next year, then I do not need to save up money to attend the ceremony. c. If I do not save up money to attend the ceremony, then Juan and Amanda will not be getting married next year. d. If I do save up money to attend the ceremony, then Juan and Amanda will be getting married next year.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its a ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes it's A. C and D wouldn't be it because Juan and Amanda getting married has nothing to do with them saving up money

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And you need to base it on if they do get married not if they don't like in B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks (: Given the conditional statement: If today is August 3rd, then it is Christopher’s birthday. The converse of the given statement is: If today is Christopher’s birthday, then it is August 3rd. Select one: True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im guessing its true .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks (: Given the conditional statement: If p, then q. The converse of the given statement is: If not q, then not p. Select one: True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont understand this ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This question is weird but i would say true because it's in the if,then format and says the same thing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the first sentence says if it's p then it's also q second sentence is saying if it's not q then it can't be p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks (: A conditional can have a ____________ of true or false. Select one: a. hypothesis b. truth value c. counterexample d. conclusion

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would say A because the hypothesis we were observing were true/false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks (: If today is Friday, then tomorrow is the start of baseball season. In the above conditional statement, the conclusion is identified by the part beginning with the word then. Select one: True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

True. If starts the hypothesis. Then starts the conclusion.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks (: For the following true conditional statement, write the converse. If the converse is also true, combine the statements as a biconditional. If x = 3, then x2 = 9. Select one: a. If x2 = 9, then x = 3. True; x2 = 9 if and only if x = 3. b. If x2 = 3, then x = 9. False c. If x2 = 9, then x = 3. True; x = 3 if and only if x2 = 9. d. If x2 = 9, then x = 3. False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im going to say A it's the converse and the statement is combined conversed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks (: What is the conclusion of the following conditional? A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of the digits of the number is divisible by 3. Select one: a. The number is odd. b. The sum of the digits of the number is divisible by 3. c. If the sum of the digits of a number is divisible by 3, then the number is divisible by 3. d. The number is divisible by 3.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its c ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would say D. C is the hypothesis and conclusion D gives the conclusion

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