Write your own example of a conditional statement. Then write the converse of your conditional statement. After you have posted your conditional statement and its converse, respond to two of your classmates? posts. In your response to each post: Write the inverse and contrapositive of a classmate?s conditional statement.

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Conditional Statement: If it rains, then the ground will be wet.

Converse: If the ground is wet, then it rains.


Responses to Classmates:

Classmate A's Conditional Statement: If a person studies hard, then they will pass the exam.

Inverse: If a person does not study hard, then they will not pass the exam.

Contrapositive: If a person does not pass the exam, then they did not study hard.


Classmate B's Conditional Statement: If a plant receives sunlight, then it will grow.

Inverse: If a plant does not receive sunlight, then it will not grow.

Contrapositive: If a plant does not grow, then it did not receive sunlight.

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Conditional Statement: If a person is a teacher, then they have to complete a degree in education.

Converse: If a person has a degree in education, then they are a teacher.


Responses to Classmates:

Classmate A's Conditional Statement: If it is winter, then it snows.

Inverse: If it is not winter, then it does not snow.

Contrapositive: If it does not snow, then it is not winter.


Classmate B's Conditional Statement: If an animal is a cat, then it has whiskers.

Inverse: If an animal is not a cat, then it does not have whiskers.

Contrapositive: If an animal does not have whiskers, then it is not a cat.