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Which statement is a converse statement of the conditional statement: If a = b, then b = a.
If it can not roll, then it is not round.
a = b if and only if b = a.
If the rock is not heavy, then the rock is not big.
If b = a, then a = b.
if b does not = a, then a does not = b.
If I'm not rich, then I do not have lots of money.
If it is not round, then it can not roll.
If the apple is fresh, then the apple is bright.
Which statement is an inverse statement of the conditional statement: If i'm rich, then I have lots of money.
If it can not roll, then it is not round.
a = b if and only if b = a.
If the rock is not heavy, then the rock is not big.
If b = a, then a = b.
if b does not = a, then a does not = b.
If I'm not rich, then I do not have lots of money.
If it is not round, then it can not roll.
If the apple is fresh, then the apple is bright.
Which statement is a converse statement of the conditional statement: If the apple is bright, then the apple is fresh.
If it can not roll, then it is not round.
a = b if and only if b = a.
If the rock is not heavy, then the rock is not big.
If b = a, then a = b.
if b does not = a, then a does not = b.
If I'm not rich, then I do not have lots of money.
If it is not round, then it can not roll.
If the apple is fresh, then the apple is bright.
Which statement is a contrapositive statement of the conditional statement: If the rock is big, then the rock is heavy.
If it can not roll, then it is not round.
a = b if and only if b = a.
If the rock is not heavy, then the rock is not big.
If b = a, then a = b.
if b does not = a, then a does not = b.
If I'm not rich, then I do not have lots of money.
If it is not round, then it can not roll.
If the apple is fresh, then the apple is bright.
Which statement is an inverse statement of the conditional statement: If it is round, then it can roll.
If it can not roll, then it is not round.
a = b if and only if b = a.
If the rock is not heavy, then the rock is not big.
If b = a, then a = b.
if b does not = a, then a does not = b.
If I'm not rich, then I do not have lots of money.
If it is not round, then it can not roll.
If the apple is fresh, then the apple is bright.
Which statement is a contrapositive statement of the conditional statement: If a = b, then b = a
If it can not roll, then it is not round.
a = b if and only if b = a.
If the rock is not heavy, then the rock is not big.
If b = a, then a = b.
if b does not = a, then a does not = b.
If I'm not rich, then I do not have lots of money.
If it is not round, then it can not roll.
If the apple is fresh, then the apple is bright.
Which statement is a biconditional statement of the conditional statement: If a = b, then b = a.
If it can not roll, then it is not round.
a = b if and only if b = a.
If the rock is not heavy, then the rock is not big.
If b = a, then a = b.
if b does not = a, then a does not = b.
If I'm not rich, then I do not have lots of money.
If it is not round, then it can not roll.
If the apple is fresh, then the apple is bright.
Which statement is an contrapositive statement of the conditional statement: If it is round, then it can roll.
If it can not roll, then it is not round.
a = b if and only if b = a.
If the rock is not heavy, then the rock is not big.
If b = a, then a = b.
if b does not = a, then a does not = b.
If I'm not rich, then I do not have lots of money.
If it is not round, then it can not roll.
If the apple is fresh, then the apple is bright.
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