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Converse: If you see a cat, then you have gone to the zoo to see a lion.
Truth value of converse? False
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Converse: If you wear a helmet, then you play a sport.
Truth value of converse? False
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Converse: If it is not February, then this month has 31 days.
Truth value of converse? False
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Conditional statement
&If you go to the zoo to see a lion,
&then you will see a cat.
The converse of a conditional statement, q→ p, exchanges the hypothesis and the conclusion of the conditional statement. Converse &If you see a cat, &then you have gone to the zoo to see a lion. This is not a true statement, because you could see a cat that is not a lion outside of the zoo. As explained, lions are a subset of the animal family we call cats.
Conditional statement
&If you play a sport,
&then you wear a helmet.
The converse of a conditional statement, q→ p, exchanges the hypothesis and the conclusion of the conditional statement. Converse &If you wear a helmet, &then you play a sport. This is not a true statement because, as previously explained, helmets are not exclusively used when playing sports.
Conditional statement
&If this month has 31 days,
&then it is not February.
The converse of a conditional statement, q→ p, exchanges the hypothesis and the conclusion of the conditional statement. Converse &If it is not February, &then this month has 31 days. This is not a true statement, because the month could also have 30 days.