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Write the converse of the following true conditional statement. if the converse is false, write a counterexample. if x < 20, then x < 30. a. if x < 30, then x < 20 ; true b. if x < 30, then x < 20 ; false -counterexample: x=27 and x < 27. c. if x > 20, then x > 30 ; false -counterexample: x=25 and x < 30 d. if x > 30, then x > 20 ; true

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