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12 September, 14:06

If an original conditional statement is represented by p → q, which represents the contrapositive?

q → p

~q → ~p

p → q

~p → ~q

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  1. 12 September, 14:18
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    A conditional statement has two parts, the hypothesis and the conclusion. In p and q notation, the hypothesis is always the p and the q is the conclusion. In a contrapositive statement, the statement would go, "if not q, then not p". Therefore, the answer to this item is the second choice.
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