C is the converse, and it is clearly false. 11 < 15 but 11 ~< 10
The other statements may be true or false, but they are not the converse of the given statement.
1. Write the converse of the following true conditional statement. if the converse is false, write a counterexample.
If a < 10, then a < 15
a) if a > 10, the a > 15; false. Counterexample: a=12 and a<15.
b) if a <15, then a<10; false.
Counterexample: a=12 and a >10
c) If a <15, then a <10;true
d) if a>(equal or greater to) 15, then a>(equal or greater to) 10; true
Could someone please help and explain? This doesn't make any sense. Thank you!
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So what is the answer? :/
did you ever get the answer
The answer is C if a<15 then a <10
The answer is B🤦🏼♀️
it's 100% B. I literally just took the test 2 seconds ago.
B. if a<15, then a<10; false
B. if a<15, then a<10; false
Do you have the other answers, I'm really struggling
If 3 - 2 x = 13, then x = -5.
Converse:
Converse:
yeahh b is right