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10 November, 09:10

If the statement "If the sun is shining, then it's not raining" is assumed to be true, is its reverse, "If it's not raining, then the sun must be shining," also always true?

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  1. 10 November, 09:35
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    No, because it might be cloudy instead.

    This is just like the statement, "All squares are rectangles" yet "All rectangles are squares" is not true.
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