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Assume the following is a true statement. if it is raining, i will carry an umbrella. which form of the original statement must also be true?
a- converse b-- inverse c- contrapositive d- biconditional my answer is c contrapositive assume the following is a true statement. if it is raining, i will carry an umbrella. which form of the original statement must also be true?
a- converse b-- inverse c- contrapositive d- biconditional my answer is c contrapositive
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