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B) Write a counterexample for the converse. (1 point)
Blue is a color.
Red is also a flavor of Gatorade.
Red is not a color.
There is no counterexample, because the converse is also true.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
I’m not sure which original implication you’re taking the converse of — can you paste that?

If the original was “If something is a flavor of Gatorade, then it is a color,” a simple counterexample is:

- Lemon‑lime is a flavor of Gatorade, but lemon‑lime is not a color.

(Or: “Glacier Freeze” is a Gatorade flavor but not a color.)

Note: “Red is not a color” is false, so the line saying that would not be a valid counterexample.
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