Which option is correct?
Original Statement "If it's a garage sale, then it's a Sunday." Statement 1 "If it's a Sunday, then it's a garage sale." Statement 2 "If it's not a garage sale, then it's not a Sunday." Statement 3 "If it's not a Sunday, then it's not a garage sale."
Statement 2 is a converse, and statement 3 is an inverse of the original statement. Statement 2 is an inverse, and statement 1 is a contrapositive of the original statement. Statement 1 is a converse, and statement 3 is a contrapositive of the original statement. Statement 1 is an inverse, and statement 2 is a converse of the original statement.
@jim_thompson5910
Any idea?
In your notes, you should have something like this Original: If P, then Q Converse: If Q, then P Inverse: If not P, then not Q Contrapositive: If not Q, then not P
statement 3 is definatley a contrapositive bc it negates both parts of the statement and switches the order
I am thinking it is C, what do you think?
Exactly...statement 1 is converse and statement 3 is the contrapositive
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