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!

9 answers

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.
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
Do you have the other answers, I'm really struggling
If 3 - 2 x = 13, then x = -5.

Converse:
yeahh b is right