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First, write an example of a conditional statement that you may hear in your everyday conversations. Do the following for this conditional statement:
a. Identify the hypothesis.
b. Identify the conclusion.
c. Explain whether you think the statement is true.
d. Write the converse statement.
e. Explain whether you think the converse is true.
Second, write another example of a conditional statement that you may hear in your everyday conversations. Do the following for this conditional statement:
a. Identify the hypothesis.
b. Identify the conclusion.
c. Explain whether you think the statement is true.
d. Write the converse statement.
e. Explain whether you think the converse is true.
Third, write one example of a biconditional statement. Then do the following.
a. Explain why you think the statement is true.
Note: Be sure to number your responses for each question, like this: 1, 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e; 2, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e; and 3, 3a.
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