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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If the suspect is found guilty, then he will go to prison. Which of the following is a logically equivalent statement to the conditional statement above? If the suspect does not go to prison, then he was not found guilty. If the suspect goes to prison, then he was found guilty. If the suspect is not found guilty, then he will not go to prison. If the suspect is not found guilty, then he will go to prison.

Directrix (directrix):

An implication and its contrapositive are logically equivalent. So, which of the options is the contrapositive of the given statement? @eligalindez

Directrix (directrix):

http://www.mathwords.com/c/contrapositive.htm

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