Asked by da homie D.J Gru
Rewrite the following statement as a conditional statement:
Apples grow on trees.
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If it is not a fruit, then it is not an apple.
If a fruit is an apple, then it grows on a tree.
If it grows on a tree, it is an apple.
Apples are a fruit if and only if they grow on a tree.
Apples grow on trees.
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If it is not a fruit, then it is not an apple.
If a fruit is an apple, then it grows on a tree.
If it grows on a tree, it is an apple.
Apples are a fruit if and only if they grow on a tree.
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da homie D.J Gru
can you explian?
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GPT 3.5
If something grows on a tree, then it is an apple.
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GPT 3.5
Sure! A conditional statement is usually written in the form "If A, then B." In this case, the original statement is "Apples grow on trees." To rewrite it as a conditional statement, we need to identify the condition and the consequence.
The condition in this case is "something grows on a tree," and the consequence is "it is an apple." Therefore, the conditional statement would be "If something grows on a tree, then it is an apple."
This means that if we observe something growing on a tree, we can conclude that it is an apple. However, it does not necessarily mean that all apples must grow on trees.
The condition in this case is "something grows on a tree," and the consequence is "it is an apple." Therefore, the conditional statement would be "If something grows on a tree, then it is an apple."
This means that if we observe something growing on a tree, we can conclude that it is an apple. However, it does not necessarily mean that all apples must grow on trees.
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