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30 June, 12:14

If an animal is a koala, then it is a marsupial. That animal is a marsupial. Therefore, it is a koala

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  1. 30 June, 12:17
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    No, it doesn't work in the other direction.

    If an animal is a Cocker Spaniel, then it's a dog.

    But if that other animal is a dog, then it's not necessarily a Cocker Spaniel.

    It could be a Black Lab, a Pit Bull, or a Dachshund.

    If a small animal is a little boy, then it's a human being.

    But if that other small animal is a human being, then it's

    not necessarily a little boy. It could be a little girl.
  2. 30 June, 12:28
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    Converse theory of conditional statements
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