Mathematics
Grade9
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Question

Conditional: If Maria gets married, then the reception will be at the country club.
What is this statement: If the reception is at the country club, then Maria will be getting married.

  1. Converse
  2. Inverse
  3. Contrapositive
  4. Negation

The correct answer is: Converse


    The above statement is CONVERSE.

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