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urlocalgay:

Given p → q, determine the converse. ∼ q → ∼ p ∼ p → ∼ q q → p p ↔ q

urlocalgay:

@toga I believe it's C since that one is the converse so wouldn't it just be flipped?

toga:

You are correct! The converse of p → q is q → p, which is option C. The converse simply switches the order of the conditional statement while keeping the same logical relationship between the two propositions. The other options are not the converse of p → q.

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