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In Mathematics / College | 2025-07-03

What is the converse of the given conditional statement?

Conditional Statement: You will get into college if you work hard.

A. If you do not work hard, you will not get into college.
B. If you do not get into college, you have not worked hard.
C. If you work hard, you still may not get into college.
D. If you get into college, you have worked hard.

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Answer (2)

The converse of the given conditional statement 'You will get into college if you work hard' is 'If you get into college, then you have worked hard.' It's essential to note that the converse is not always logically equivalent to the original statement. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-03

The converse of the statement 'You will get into college if you work hard' is 'If you get into college, then you have worked hard.' The converse may not always be true, as there could be other factors involved in getting into college. Recognizing these logical relationships is essential for sound reasoning.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04