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urlocalgay:

Write the biconditional statement as two conditional statements. I will go paddleboarding if and only if there are no alligators around. If I go paddleboarding, then there are no alligators around. If there are some alligators around, then I will go paddleboarding. If I go paddleboarding, then there are no alligators around. If there are no alligators around, then I will go paddleboarding. If I do not go paddleboarding, then there are no alligators around. If there are no alligators around, then I will not go paddleboarding. If I do not go paddleboarding, then there are alligators around. If there are no alligators around, then I will not go paddleboarding.

urlocalgay:

I think it's B

toga:

The biconditional statement "I will go paddleboarding if and only if there are no alligators around" can be written as the following two conditional statements: - If I go paddleboarding, then there are no alligators around. - If there are no alligators around, then I will go paddleboarding.

urlocalgay:

So, B? :>

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