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19 April, 13:20

1. What is the hypothesis of the given statement?

If money grows in trees, then you can be rich.

a. Money grows in trees.

b. You cannot be rich.

c. Money does not grow in trees.

d. You can be rich.

2. Which statement is the converse of the given statement?

If you make an insurance claim, then your rates will go up.

a. If your insurance rates do not go up, then you have not made a claim.

b. If you do not make an insurance claim, then your rates will not go up.

c. If your insurance rates go up, then you have made an insurance claim.

d. If you make an insurance claim, then your rates will not

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  1. 19 April, 13:26
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    a. Money grows in trees.

    c. If your insurance rates go up, then you have made an insurance claim
  2. 19 April, 13:28
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    I completely agree with the person above.

    1. A hypothesis is what follows the word if - so, in this case, the hypothesis is A. Money grows in trees.

    2. The converse claim of the given statement is C. if your insurance rates go up, then you have made an insurance claim.
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