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9 August, 00:54

What is the inverse of the statement below?

If the radius of a circle is 6 cm, then its area is 36 cm2.

A. If the radius of a circle is not 6 cm, then its area is 36 cm2.

B. If the area of a circle is not 36 cm2, then its radius is not 6 cm.

C. If the radius of a circle is not 6 cm, then its area is not 36 cm2.

D. If the area of a circle is 36 cm2, then its radius is 6 cm.

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  1. 9 August, 01:00
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    Inverse is totally opposite so I am guessing

    its D
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